The City of Manchester reported income and income never seen before at the club in his latest financial review published on Monday, saying that one of the main reasons for success is team play.
Revenue of 613 million pounds ($693 million) for the 2021-22 financial year surpassed last year’s figure of nearly 570 million pounds ($646 million) for the reigning Premier League champions. Revenues of 41.7 million pounds ($47 million) more than doubled the club’s previous record. city CEO, Ferran Soriano, attribute success club financier to his coach, Pep Guardiola.
“Our good results in terms of revenue are due to many factors, but ultimately they are driven by the ‘good football’ we play and the continued growth of fans it generates; more fans, more public, more people in the stadium and more partners who want to commercially associate Manchester City“, said Soriano. The Catalan coach contributes both in sporting and economic terms.
Because it was bought by the royal family of Abu Dhabi in 2008, the city became one of the most economically important clubs in the world of football, won 14 major trophies and signed top-level players and coaches. The latest figures show its growth as a commercial enterprise. “In 2008, we set ourselves the goal of surpassing the benchmarks set by others in football” said the president Khaldoon Al Mubarak.
“Our goal is clear: to one day be the club that sets the standard for others. “The statistics and the results show that, in many respects, we are beginning to achieve our long-term ambition.“.
City’s financial power has caused its rivals to resign themselves to the impossibility of competing with them in the transfer market. In a recent statement the manager of Liverpool, Jurgen Kloppwho gave his opinion about it:
“Nobody can compete with City in that regard, you have the best team in the world and you put the best striker (Erling Haaland) on the market. Whatever it costs, you do it… What are Liverpool doing? We cannot act like them. Not allowed“.
The newcastlenouveau riche football wants to follow in the footsteps marked by the Manchester team. The future will tell if they can match their achievements or even surpass them.
Source: La Verdad

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