What happened: Manchester United released their third-quarter financial statement on Thursday night, and the club pointed to an improving financial picture. According to the report, the wider statement contained additional details the club confirmed about its position over the period.

Why it matters: Financial health is closely tied to a Premier League club's room to maneuver under profitability and sustainability rules, which in turn shapes how aggressively it can move in the transfer market. A stronger balance sheet would give United more flexibility heading into the summer window.

What to watch: Watch for the full breakdown of revenue, debt and wage figures from the quarterly filing, and for any guidance on how the improved position affects United's summer transfer budget.

Sources

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