Champions’ commercial income reached a record £309.4m and profits rose to £41.7m at end of their fourth title-winning season in five years
Manchester City are targeting an era of “unprecedented” success under manager Pep Guardiola after the Premier League champions announced record revenues and profits.
City’s turnover for last season soared to £613 million – the second highest income ever recorded by an English club – and they also posted record profits for the club of £41.7 million.
The £43.2 million rise in revenues – fuelled by steep increases in commercial and matchday income – pushed City to eclipse rivals Manchester United’s £583 million turnover for 2021/22.
That figure fell just short of the £627 million turnover United returned in 2018/19, still a record for an English club.