What makes a good football team? Dec. 2013 | Page 19

"During the 2010-2011 campaign, Manchester United spent 46% of all revenue on wages."

Daily Mail

"Control of wages continues to be football's greatest commercial challenge"

The Deloitte Report

Manchester United saw a end of year wage bill of £204 million. During the 2012-2013 season, the wage bills rose by 25%. This is not good for Manchester United.

As the Deloitte Report states, controlling wages remains a big challenge for all teams. Many teams have given outragous wages and suffered the price. Keeping the wages consistent will remain a big problem for united, with hopes of bringing in new first team players uprising. Manchester United do not do the best in this section, many of their high earners not consistent on the pitch. players like Ashley young earning too much for the effort they put in during matches. Manchester united will need to reduce the wages given to players at the club, or risk falling into a debt they cant get out of