Manchester City have broken through the £700m ceiling for revenue to trump Manchester United and set a new Premier League record - while counting the cost of The Treble.
An historic season for Pep Guardiola and his players combined with unprecedented commercial success at the club to make £712m for the 2022/23 campaign - smashing past the previous high of £648m announced by United last month - that also saw a rise of 30 per cent in matchday revenue.
This was largely due to playing four additional home games, and high-profile ones at that including Liverpool, Arsenal, and Chelsea in domestic cups, as well as considerably more money earned from the summer tour to the United States after not going anywhere the year before while Covid restrictions were still in place City also recorded a club-best £80m profit, almost doubling the number from the previous year.
This was helped greatly by over £120m of profit on sales that was up by over £50m on the previous year, including sales of first team players Raheem Sterling and Gabriel Jesus but also a chunky sum from academy talents. ALSO READ: Man City have extra help to ease injury concerns for crunch games ALSO READ Pep Guardiola's squad wish at Man City is about to be tested However, the cost of attracting Erling Haaland and others to the Etihad as well as bonuses and securing a number of contract extensions saw the wage bill jump up to £422m to set another record high in the league.