Balance Sheet

I don't know if this is relevant as it doesn't include this summer's transfers (although I guess the first post covers that) but, it can give us an approximation of what the owner has been contributing since arriving.

Anyway yeah, I saw this on another forum...


all transfer prices taken from transfermarkt
all wages info taken from City's annual accounts

08/09
In: £133.750,000
Out: £22.590,000
Wages: £82,630.00 (may '09)
-£193,790.000

09/10
In: £125,210.000
Out: £26,310.000
Wages: £133,000.000 (may '10)
-£231,900.000

10/11
In: £155,080.000
Out: £31,630.000
Wages: £174,000.000 (may '11)
-£297,450.000

11/12
In: £73,990.000
Out: £25,250.000
Wages: £201,800.000 (may '12)
-£250,540.000

12/13
In: -£52,660.000
Out: £37,660.000
Wages: £216,000.000 (may '13)
-£231,000.000

13/14
In: £98,600.000
Out: £9,610.000
Wages: £233,000.000 (may '14)
-£321,990.000

(new £200,000.000 training centre installed '14)

14/15
In: £75,060.000
Out: £26,030.000
Wages: £193,800.000 (may '15)
-£242,830.000

15/16
In: £179,770.000
Out: £57,320.000
Wages: £198,000.000 (may '16)
-£320,450.000

16/17
In: £181,050.000
Out: £30,050.000
Wages: £???
-£???

No it can't
 
If the point of this was for Net Spend this is how we compare with the rest of the Premier League at the moment roughly, based on my transfer thread:

Net Spend Amongst Premier League Clubs:

Chelsea: +£67.2m.
Tottenham: +£24.2m.
Southampton: +£6.0m.
West Ham: +£6.0m
Swansea City: +£2.2m.
Arsenal: £0.0m.
Burnley: £0.0m.
Crystal Palace: £0.0m.
Sotke City: £0.0m.
Newcastle United: -£5.7m (with a couple of undisclosed fees to be gained)
Watford: -£6.0m.
Brighton & Hove Albion: -£7.6m.
West Brom: -£10.5m (with an undisclosed fee to be added as well)
Huddersfield Town: -£21.9m (Going to -£26.4m with addons)
Leicester City: -£23.7 (Going to -£29.0m with addons)
AFC Bournemouth: -£30.0m.
Manchester United: -£30.7m. (Going to -£39.5m with addons)
Liverpool: -£32.6m (Going to -£39.6m with addons and a tribunal fee to be added)
Manchester City: -£57.8m (Going to -£55.8m with addons to be gained)
Everton: -£85.9m (Going to -£95.9m with addons)

Still a long way to go of course. I'm also not a massive fan of Net Spend, doesn't tell the whole story in my opinion.
 
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I get that (i'm a part qualified accountant) My point is that I think the OP has just used the wrong terminology in the thread title and regardless of whether you think it's a worthy exercise or not, I think he just wanted to track reported net spend in this transfer window.

But what is the relevance of that other than FFP (which is tied to net income, not net spend).
 
But what is the relevance of that other than FFP (which is tied to net income, not net spend).

I don't think it is particularly relevant or very useful myself. My point is, that's what the OP is trying to do. I don't really see the point in trying to piece together a full set of accounts either though.
 
Zlatan n Milner make a mockery of net spend. Oh we signed him for nothing, Nope 10 mil signing on fee paid as wages spread over the life of the contract.
The you have the home grown affect, Giggs came through the books, he cost us nothing n refused to play anywhere else. Yeah cause he was on an absolute shed load of cash each week that few British clubs could attempt to match...
 

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