Manchester United have announced US$632.4 million in revenue for the third quarter of the 2018/19 financial year, reports, www.sportspromedia.com/.
That figure marks a 5.9 per cent increase at the same point last year, whilst the club also netted profits of US$52.4 million.
Ed Woodward, chief executive at Manchester United, has labelled this season as "turbulent" as the club failed to qualify for the Uefa Champions League and sacked José Mourinho during the season.
"The preparations for the next campaign are under way and the underlying strength of our business will allow us to help the coach," added Woodward.
Due to failure to qualify for the Champions League, the income the club gain from broadcast rights will drop.
This year television rights deals were worth US$255.4 million to the 20-time English champions.