If Google is correct, United have reported losses of:
24/25 - £33m
23/24 - £113.2m
22/23 - £28.7m
That gives them a figure of £174.9m loss over the last three seasons. I know they were permitted around £48m special costs as exempt for "restructuring" during the takeover, but their £40m special "COVID losses" season (which was substantially higher than most other clubs and, some may say, unusually out of step) is now out of the period taken into account for psr.
I also see they've been granted a £50m exceptional cost for the Carrington refurbishment, and the £10.4m cost for sacking tent peg is it included or another exception?
But even then, they've got to be close to the limits, surely? And that's is now heading into a season where they're guaranteed to have less matchdays and ticketing income because of less games. Maybe we should be crediting their accountants here, but it does feel an awful lot like certain clubs enjoy a closer relationship with the rule makers, than others.