Manchester United enjoyed record shirt sales in January thanks to the arrival of Alexis Sanchez, after suffering a £21.1million half-year loss at the end of 2017.
The club s latest financial results, which were released on Thursday, show a four per cent revenue increase to £163.9m, giving them an adjusted projected revenue of £585m for 2018.
The loss in the latter part of last year was down to changes in corporate tax rates in the United States, which were passed by Donald Trump s administration.
As a result, the current quarter expense includes a non-cash tax accounting write off of £48.8million, United said in their official release.
Executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward said: Our solid business model has allowed us to invest in the future of the clu…