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According to a report released by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA), Manchester United is recorded as the football club with the highest debt in Europe, reaching €536 million (Rp 7.5 trillion) in the 2015/2016 season. This figure is a 25 percent increase from the previous season. Benfica and Inter Milan occupy the second and third positions, respectively, with debts of €336 million and €306 million.
However, Manchester United's annual revenue last season reached €521 million (Rp 7.3 trillion), the third largest after Real Madrid and Barcelona. Furthermore, the club's debt-to-long-term asset ratio is 0.8. This means that United is not in a state of high risk despite having the largest debt in Europe.
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