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Manchester United's first quarter financial results show the Glazer family haven't taken a dividend from the club for the first time in SIX YEARS, while the club's revenues rise by 13.6% as they remain up for sale

Manchester United's first quarter financial results that were released on Thursday show that the Glazer family have not taken a dividend for the first time since 2016 after putting the club up for sale.

The owners were criticised for taking an £11million dividend out of the club in June, but the board of directors did not approve the latest semi-annual payment to shareholders.

The figures show that United’s revenues rose by 13.6 per cent and the club is on target to make between £590m and £610m for the whole year, although it has made a pre-tax loss of £2.