Manchester United Stock Crosses Above 200-Day Average

Shares of the Premier League club rise above a key technical indicator

Apr. 9, 2026 at 7:37am

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Shares of Manchester United (NYSE: MANU), the publicly traded English Premier League soccer club, crossed above their 200-day moving average on Wednesday, a technical indicator that can signal a potential bullish trend for the stock.

Why it matters

Manchester United's stock performance is closely watched by investors as the club is one of the most valuable and recognizable sports franchises globally. Crossing above the 200-day moving average could indicate improving investor sentiment and the potential for further gains.

The details

Manchester United's stock traded as high as $17.84 on Wednesday before closing at $17.59. The 200-day moving average for the stock is $16.54, so the share price crossing above this level is seen as a positive technical development. The stock has a market capitalization of $3.03 billion and a price-to-earnings ratio of -251.18.

  • Manchester United's stock crossed above its 200-day moving average on Wednesday, April 9, 2026.

The players

Manchester United

An English professional soccer club that is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol MANU.

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What’s next

Investors will be closely watching to see if Manchester United's stock can maintain its momentum and continue trading above the 200-day moving average, which could signal further upside potential.

The takeaway

Manchester United's stock crossing above its 200-day moving average is a positive technical development that could indicate improving investor sentiment and the potential for future gains, though the club continues to face some analyst skepticism.