English Premier League footballclub Manchester United raised its full-year revenue and profit forecast for 2016-2017 as it prepares for the Europa League final next week.

United, whose best known players include Paul Pogba and Wayne Rooney, said it expected to report full-year revenue between £560-£570 million, better than its previous forecast of between £530-£540 million.

The club also increased its forecast for earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amoritisation (EBITDA) to £185-£195 million  for 2016-2017. Its previous forecast was for a figure of between £170 and £180 million.

“We look forward to a strong finish to 2016-2017, both on and off the pitch,” said Executive vice chairman Ed Woodward.

United are currently only in sixth spot in the 20-team Premier League but have reached the final of the Europa League.

Victory over Ajax Amsterdam in the final on May 24 would be rewarded with a place in next season’s Champions League, Europe’s most lucrative club competition.

Controlled by the American Glazer family, United have won the English league title a record 20 times but had slipped from their own lofty standards in recent seasons.

However, the club lifted its first title under its new coach José Mourinho, winning the League Cup in February by beating Southampton 3-2 at Wembley. Broadcasting revenue grew 12.9 per cent to #31.4 million  for the quarter ended March 31, primarily due to the impact of the new Premier League broadcasting agreement, the club said.

Total revenue for the quarter grew 3.1 per cent to £127.2 million. However, EBITDA for the three months fell to £30 million from a record £44.9 million a year earlier.

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