Manchester United won the Premier League in Sir Alex Ferguson's last season in charge
Premier League champions Manchester United have reported record revenues of £363m for the 12 months to June.
The club, controlled by the Glazer family, saw a big rise in commercial revenues driven by sponsorship deals, as well as merchandising and product licensing.
It made a net profit of £146m.
The figures are the first released by United since David Moyes took over as manager following the retirement of Sir Alex Ferguson last season.
The club transformed into one of football's global financial powerhouses during his reign, and was floated on the New York Stock Exchange last year.
Ed Woodward, Manchester United's executive vice chairman, said: "We are very proud of our results. Our commercial business continues to be a very powerful engine of growth enabling the team to continue to be successful.
"We won our 20th English League title last season and are delighted to have David Moyes lead our football team into a new and exciting chapter. We look forward to a successful 2013-14, both on and off the pitch."
Source: BBC News - Business http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-24143384#sa-ns_mchannel=rss&ns_source=PublicRSS20-sa

