Man City report record Premier League revenues
Manchester City's German midfielder Ilkay Gundogan (C) lifts the trophy after the English FA Cup final football match between Manchester City and Manchester United at Wembley stadium, in London, on June 3, 2023. Man City won the game 2-1. (Photo by Glyn KIRK / AFP)
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Manchester City announced record-breaking revenue of £712.8
million ($888 million) for their treble-winning season on Wednesday -- far
outstripping the previous mark reported by Manchester United just last month.
The Premier League and European champions reported an
increase of nearly £100 million in revenue for the 2022/23 financial year
compared with the previous year as profits nearly doubled to £80.4 million.
United, who have been in City's shadow for a decade,
announced a Premier League revenue record figure of £648.4 million in late
October.
Pep Guardiola's men last season became the second English
club after United in 1999 to win the Champions League, Premier League and FA
Cup in a single season.
City, who topped Deloitte's 2023 Football Money League,
received broadcast revenue in the year to June 30 of nearly £300 million,
boosted by their success in Europe.
The club's wage bill rose by nearly £70 million to just
under £423 million and they made a profit of almost £122 million on player
trading.
However, the club's annual report mentioned the 115 charges
issued against them by the Premier League in February under the "Risks and
Uncertainties" section.
"The board acknowledges that there are a number of
risks and uncertainties which could have a material impact on the club's
performance," it said.
Introductory statements in the report from chairman Khaldoon
Al Mubarak and chief executive Ferran Soriano made no reference to the charges.
Khaldoon said: "In the aftermath of the UEFA Champions
League win in Turkey and the completion of 'The Treble' the question I was
asked most often, was 'How do you top that?'
"The answer is by doubling down on the proven
philosophies and practices that have brought us this success and to challenge
ourselves to continue to constantly innovate in order to achieve new levels of
performance both on and off the field.
"We will continue to question all the industry norms,
we will evaluate our successes and learn from any failures. We will not be
afraid to set new goals and develop new strategies that deliver for our club,
its communities and stakeholders and especially for the fans."
City, chasing an unprecedented fourth English top-flight
title, are top of the Premier League after 12 matches and have already
qualified for the Champions League knockout stages.


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