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

I think you'll see the biggest spend in a single window this coming summer, maybe ever, but almost certainly since summer 2017.
I tend to agree tbh, probably more excellent forward planning from Txiki and Pep, there isn't a doubt that Bernardo is leaving for one, purely based on Pep saying he only wants committed players at the club, and there is no doubt Bernardo will give his all when he's got the shirt he obviously wants pastures new. Kev is at the twilight, as is Walker. The left back problem is still the elephant in the room and pure pace out wide on either flank. Wouldn't surprise me in the slightest if we spent north of £200m in the summer.
 
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.
I can't see Palmer and JWE making it with City, unfortunately. Of course I could be wrong, but we're asking for world class. The academy will continue to be an excellent revenue stream though.
 
The revenue gap could be higher but for the way we handle hospitality catering revenue.

I believe Liverpool account for all their catering revenues (and costs) whereas we only count the contract payment we get from F3, who take the revenue and also the costs, paying us an agreed fee for that. That's why their matchday income is significantly higher than ours in an identically sized stadium.

So Liverpool might report catering revenue for matchday hospitality catering of £35m but also include, say, £30m in costs. Whereas we'll just report, say, £5m revenue and no costs. So they're reporting £30m more revenue but without any impact on the bottom line, as the net revenue is the same.
 

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