Manchester City’s revenue and wage bill are the largest ever seen in British football on the back of the Treble, with chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak promising a consistent wave of investment to sustain the club’s success.
The Premier League champions have announced an eye-watering £712.8million in revenue and charted an £80.4m profit for the last financial year.
Those escalating numbers were in part down to the historic achievements of Pep Guardiola’s squad, particularly from a broadcast and matchday revenue perspective. City are just £22m behind the global revenue record set by Real Madrid in July.