The Scotsman

Rock bottom United targeting top-six finish after encouragin­g financial results

- DUNDEE UNITED

Dundee United chairman Mark Ogren has insisted a topsix finish is still the aim this season after the club reported a profit of £300,000 for the year to June 2022.

Turnover rose to £8.3m while wages-to-turnover ratio reduced from 132 per cent to 71 per cent in an improved set of financial results for the Tannadice

club on the back of a £3m loss the previous year.

The sales of Lawrence Shankland to Belgian club Beerschot and Kerr Smith to Aston Villa were major factors in the £1.3m profit United made on player sales over the 12-month period. The 2021-22 accounts also include a £600,000 Covid insurance payout as well as a £100,000 Scottish government grant.

Ogren has put in around £10m since taking control of the club in December 2018 and the American insists the club are still targeting a top-half finish despite currently sitting rock bottom of the Scottish Premiershi­p.

“The success on-field in achieving our objective and indeed exceeding our expectatio­ns by finishing 4th led to qualificat­ion for Uefa competitio­n,” said the American. “This was achieved while also ensuring that one of our core strategies of developing homegrown talent was highlighte­d by the reward of match time for 17 Academy graduates.

“The board are committed to ensuring that the funding and infrastruc­ture is in place to maintain the club as a competitiv­e team in the Premiershi­p and also provide the platform to enhance the prospect of finishing in the top-six once again this season.”

 ?? ?? ↑ Chairman Mark Ogren insists a top-six finish is still the target
↑ Chairman Mark Ogren insists a top-six finish is still the target

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