Manchester City post record revenues but profits fall

"On and off the field, our passion for the next challenge is underpinned by deliberate and detailed planning."
Manchester City post record revenues but profits fall

Manchester City club badge on the corner flag before the Premier League match at the Etihad Stadium, Manchester.

Manchester City posted record revenues last season but profit dropped from the previous 12 months.

In 2023/24, the season City achieved an unprecedented fourth Premier League title in a row, revenues increased from £712.8million to £715million for the year to June 30.

However, profits dipped from £80.4million in City's treble-winning season to £73.8million, with a drop in broadcast income due to Pep Guardiola's side missing out on the Champions League final.

City's current investments include a £300million expansion of the north stand of the Etihad Stadium.

Chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak said in the club's annual report: "Our constant ambition to target and achieve the unprecedented is a mark of the organisation that we have become.

"On and off the field, our passion for the next challenge is underpinned by deliberate and detailed planning and a shared belief in the collaborative learning culture that we have built.

"Our focus remains on further evolution and growth and therefore further value creation in all aspects of our business."

City are awaiting a decision on the more than 100 charges of alleged breaches of financial rules brought against them by the Premier League, of which only brief mention was made in the financial report. The club have denied the charges.

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