Manchester City Sets New Revenue Record in Premier League, Surpassing Manchester United

Man City announced a giant businessman who broke MU’s record in the Premier League after a hugely successful season with a convincing treble.
After doing the same thing as MU – winning a spectacular treble (Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League) in one season, Man City even surpassed their ‘neighbors’ in terms of earning money.

Specifically, Man City’s revenue after the 2022/23 season increased to 712.8 million pounds, surpassing MU’s 648.4 million pounds recorded last month.

Despite spending a large amount on the salary budget, the Green Man still nearly doubled profits, to 80.4 million pounds.

According to the Irish Times, the Etihad Stadium team received an additional 50.4 million pounds in broadcasting revenue compared to the previous year, as well as a net profit of 121.7 million pounds through player sales.

Most of Man City’s additional income was generated through television thanks to the impressive performance of Pep Guardiola’s team in the Champions League, where they beat Inter Milan 1-0 in Istanbul (Turkey) in the final.

Information said that 29 employees left Man City, but their salaries increased to nearly 60 million pounds. The reason is to spend on bonuses with their 3-point win and new contract Erling Haaland is expected to earn 375,000 pounds/week, not including bonuses.

In addition, the money Man City earned was thanks to 4 more matches played at the Etihad compared to last season, helping the number soar from 17.4 million pounds to 71.9 million pounds, because the average number of people coming to watch also increased. go up.

Not to mention, Pep Guardiola’s decision to sell Gabriel Jesus, Oleksandr Zinchenko and Raheem Sterling helped Man City recoup £125 million.

Man City is currently ranked first in the Premier League after 12 rounds with 28 points, while they also received an early ticket to the round of 16 of the Champions League before 2 matches.