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Man United Explore Midweek Friendlies Abroad to Plug Revenue Gap After Missing Europe

The club is weighing overseas exhibitions to generate cash during a largely empty midweek calendar created by an early cup exit.

Overview

  • United are in exploratory talks to arrange mid-season friendlies with clubs such as AC Milan, RB Leipzig, Lazio and Sevilla, with no fixtures confirmed yet.
  • Potential matches could be staged in revenue-rich locations like the UAE, with paying crowds and revenue-sharing models under discussion.
  • Executives are seeking to offset an estimated £100 million shortfall from missing European competition this season.
  • Recent post- and pre-season tours generated about £7.8 million, highlighting that any friendlies would recoup only a fraction of the lost income.
  • Manager Ruben Amorim is also considering bonding and warm‑weather training trips to destinations such as the Algarve or the Middle East, as concerns over player workload and injury risk are weighed.