Manchester City have confirmed a Premier League record revenue of £715m for the 2023/24 season, breaking their own record from the previous season in the process.
City generated revenue of £712.8m during 2022/23 but managed to raise that amount by an additional £2.2m to record the highest revenue ever achieved by a Premier League team.
A total pre-tax profit of £73.8 million was also announced cityThe string of profitable years dating back to the 2014/15 season – ignoring the Covid-affected 2019/20 season.
“Our continued ambition to target and achieve the unprecedented is a sign of the organization we have become,” said Khaldoon Al Mubarak, Chairman of the Board of Directors.
“On and off the field, our passion for the next challenge is grounded in intentional, 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 the product of a relentless focus on continuous improvement, in every aspect of the organisation, which has been implemented since His Highness Sheikh Mansour became Guardian of the Club in 2008.”
The next round of record revenue comes shortly after the hearing A long list of financial charges have been finalized against City.
The Premier League has accused Manchester City of more than 100 breaches of financial regulations and expects a ruling in the case in the coming weeks, although a potential appeal from whichever side comes out on the losing end is likely to delay the final result for a long time. 2025.