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·29 June 2023

Man City to break Premier League revenue record with over £700m in earnings

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Manchester City are poised to break the British revenue record by surpassing the £700 million mark this season, according to the Daily Mail.

It would place them above their arch-rivals, Manchester United. The Red Devils currently hold the honour with £627mm generated during the 2018/19 campaign.


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Officials at Old Trafford announced an expected revenue of between £630-640m for the ongoing year.

However, the bosses at the Etihad Stadium firmly believe that their historic season under the guidance of Pep Guardiola will propel them to new heights.

The revenue will come from different sources, such as broadcasting, media and commercial endeavours.

A remarkable £300m will come from City’s triumph in the Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League.

Man City winning the Champions League alone contributed £113m to the coffers.

Their ultimate revenue figure may fall short of the world record set by Barcelona in 2020 (£726m).

However, the aftermath of Man City’s European glory in Istanbul will yield lucrative dividends beyond the current reporting period.

The Man City retail sector has experienced an upswing, with a remarkable 81% increase in sales for the 2022/23 season.

The launch of their new home kit on May 19 resulted in an 84 percent surge in sales compared to previous seasons.

Commercial revenues will reach £300m, complemented by matchday revenue of approximately £70m

While City’s ambitions may break records within the realm of football, NFL’s Dallas Cowboys currently occupy the pinnacle of the sports finance world.

They surpassed the $1 billion barrier thanks to several new sponsorships. The Texas franchise remains unchallenged atop the sports revenue food chain.

Nevertheless, Man City will retain their position atop Deloitte’s Money League for the third consecutive year. They continue to widen the gap between themselves and Real Madrid.

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