Manchester City 2nd Deloitte Football Money League for 2022/23 (pg16)

With the move from FFP to Financial sustainability the important figure is wages/ transfer fee (over contract)/ agency fees etc.

Ours is 57% and is allowed at 90/ 80/ 70 over the next 3 years.

The club is so well run that they might not want to, but if ever there was a time to really spend it is now.
 
With the move from FFP to Financial sustainability the important figure is wages/ transfer fee (over contract)/ agency fees etc.

Ours is 57% and is allowed at 90/ 80/ 70 over the next 3 years.

The club is so well run that they might not want to, but if ever there was a time to really spend it is now.
I think you'll see the biggest spend in a single window this coming summer, maybe ever, but almost certainly since summer 2017.
 
I think you'll see the biggest spend in a single window this coming summer, maybe ever, but almost certainly since summer 2017.
I'm not so sure. The quality of academy players continues to support the 1st team squad and we may see more if it continues so successfully. Rico Lewis & Jwe on top of Palmer and Foden in recent times. Their may be a few more nuggets to unearth yet.
 
With the move from FFP to Financial sustainability the important figure is wages/ transfer fee (over contract)/ agency fees etc.

Ours is 57% and is allowed at 90/ 80/ 70 over the next 3 years.

The club is so well run that they might not want to, but if ever there was a time to really spend it is now.

Is that the premier ffp rules? I don’t think so Premier rules are still the same as they were!
 
I'm not so sure. The quality of academy players continues to support the 1st team squad and we may see more if it continues so successfully. Rico Lewis & Jwe on top of Palmer and Foden in recent times. Their may be a few more nuggets to unearth yet.

Agree in part but we buy bellingham and at least 2 more players can see our spend around 250m
 

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