Revealed: Manchester United is under a curse spell.

Manchester United fans have been the most desperate people this season. If you visit any place you can not miss a Manchester United fan either complaining about Lukaku or Mourinho.

Mourinho ‘the chosen’ one has had a tough start of the season. Constant defeats in fact at the Theatre of Dreams where Manchester Carries all the pride and achievement.

Don’t forget about Lukaku who is seemingly has lost his touch on football. Lukaku has wasted a lot of clear chances for Manchester this season that most fans want him carry his belongings and go.

Other teams in England in the EPL which are of the same caliber as Manchester United have been improving . Liverpool has been on the rise now for quite some time.

Manchester is even losing cash through different fines the club is being charged. The club which is among the richest , is even receiving less cash from their matches which boast their ratings.

Liverpool earned more money from last season’s Champions League than any other Premier League club – but Manchester United earned both the lowest total and lowest in TV revenue of all the English sides.

Jurgen Klopp’s runners-up, who were beaten by Real Madrid in the final, received £71.86m including a £5.6m performance bonus – by no means the most – and one of the highest shares of TV revenue with £25.8m, yet all still less than second-highest earners Roma.

Jose Mourinho’s United, however, received just less than half that of their Merseyside rivals with a total of £35.67m, which included more in performance money at £7.21m but far less in TV share at £11.93m, despite reaching the last-16.

This could be in part due to Liverpool playing the likes of Real Madrid, Roma and Manchester City, while United played Basel, CSKA Moscow and Benfica in the group stage before being knocked out by Sevilla.

Chelsea earned the most TV revenue out of the Premier League clubs; some £35.86m going towards the second-highest English-club total of £57.6m, which is slightly more than Manchester City’s £56.4m and Tottenham’s £54.2m totals.

Pep Guardiola’s City earned a performance bonus of £7.2m and a TV revenue share of £26.94m, while Chelsea’s performance bonus was £5.21m and Spurs’ TV share was £30m.

Manchester is struggling to reach up to the numbers. The club was rumored few days ago to be in the process of getting new buyers but nothing has come out so far.

Most question being what is happening to this big club?

What do you think is the main undoing of Manchester United?

Should they fire , Mourinho?

Should the club sign more players during January Transfer Window?

 

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