It is not all bad news for Manchester City, which is ending this 23/24 season marked by alleged irregularities with the Financial Fair Play and those 130 charges indicted and, above all, by the streak of bad results, unprecedented since Pep Guardiola arrived to the citizen bench.
However, this morning the English club presented its accounts for this season and, after taking stock, they demonstrate and confirm the football and financial power it is capable of amassing at an international level.
Manchester City has published that for the third consecutive year it has received record income reaching 715 million pounds (862.36 million euros) and a net profitability of 73.8 million pounds (just over 89 million euros), very important figures given the important campaign in terms of titles that he achieved in 23/24.
Likewise, the citizens reflect a profit of almost 168 million euros through player transfers, a figure that does not include the million-dollar amounts of Julián Álvarez to Atlético de Madrid, Joao Cancelo to Al-Hilal and the rest of sales from the quarry .
City’s DNA
“Our constant ambition to achieve unprecedented goals is a hallmark of the organization we have become. “Our passion for the next challenge is underpinned by deliberate, detailed planning and a shared belief in the collaborative learning culture we have built. This organizational approach is now part of our DNA. “It is a product of the unwavering focus on constant improvement, in every aspect of the organization, that has been in place since His Highness Sheikh Mansour became the custodian of the Club in 2008…” Khaldoon Al Mubarak, explained in a statement, top leader of the City Football Group.
“I am the same as five months ago, the one who won the last Premier League,” Pep Guardiola recently acknowledged to Luca Toni. In addition to that title, the fourth consecutive title, a historic milestone for the competition, Manchester City won the Club World Cup, the European Super Cup and the Community Shield.