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Records continue to tumble as Manchester City’s growth continues

Records continue to tumble as Manchester City’s growth continues
Records continue to tumble as Manchester City’s growth continues

The 23/24 season was a success for Manchester City on the pitch. Pep Guardiola’s created history by claiming a fourth consecutive Premier League title. They also won the UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup for the first time in the club’s history. With Manchester City’s Annual Report for the 23/24 season released today, off the pitch, Manchester City has continued to grow. The record-breaking revenue reported by the world champions shows just how much of a powerhouse the club has become.

As per Manchester City’s Annual Report, the world champions recorded a third consecutive year of record-breaking revenue. The club’s revenue increased to £715 million, with sustained profitability at £73.8 million. The world champions have also risen to become the most-watched club in the world. As per City’s Annual Report, they attracted a global audience of 694 million people across all competitions. That is a staggering number which further highlights just how big and powerful Manchester City has become. Their on-pitch success is now matched by their pulling power off it. A full breakdown of the facts and figures behind Manchester City’s record-breaking 23/24 season can be found by reading City’s 23/24 Annual Report, which can be found at the link provided.

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But that City’s Annual Report shows just how big Manchester City have become. Their success on the pitch has seen them become a Goliath off it. The club is now a world leader and the revenue and other figures reported highlight this fact. Manchester City’s growth off the pitch underpins just how strong the club has become. With the club working as one across all levels they continue to go from strength to strength.

Although this season has been a battle on the pitch last season was a record-breaking campaign for Manchester City. They are well positioned financially to begin their rebuild based on today’s Annual Report. With such a strong off-field set up the champions can build for future knowing their foundations are secure. Manchester City’s Annual Report is further proof of this.