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The Glazer family took over Manchester United in 2005, leaving the club with big debts. They have spent about £1.2bn on debt payments and fees.

The Glazers bought the club for £790m with borrowed money, raising the club's debt from £50m to £604m. Fans were upset and still protest.
The club spent over £2bn on players and won 15 trophies, but only 5 since 2013. It also paid a lot on debt interest, dividends, and fees.
The Glazers put in £273m but haven't added more. They sold shares for money. The club's debt is high, with £42m interest yearly.
In 2024, Jim Ratcliffe bought 30% of the club and invested £236m. This helped the club, and it wasn't funded by debt.

The Glazer family took over Manchester United in 2005, leaving the club with big debts. They have spent about £1.2bn on debt payments and fees.

The Glazers bought the club for £790m with borrowed money, raising the club's debt from £50m to £604m. Fans were upset and still protest.
The club spent over £2bn on players and won 15 trophies, but only 5 since 2013. It also paid a lot on debt interest, dividends, and fees.
The Glazers put in £273m but haven't added more. They sold shares for money. The club's debt is high, with £42m interest yearly.
In 2024, Jim Ratcliffe bought 30% of the club and invested £236m. This helped the club, and it wasn't funded by debt.