The total revenue for the 2024-25 season was £694.1 million, the third-highest revenue in City’s history.
Matchdays delivered revenues of £75.1 million, a slight decrease of £0.5 million compared to the prior year. Total broadcasting revenues were £278.6 million, a decrease of £16.1 million, due to an earlier exit in the UEFA Champions League. Other commercial revenue for the year ended 30 June 2025 was £340.4 million, a decrease of £4.3 million. The Club reported a marginal loss of £9.9 million.
City generated £95.2 million from player sales, the third highest figure in the Club’s history.
Total revenue for the year was £694.1 million, the third-highest revenue in City’s history
Manchester City remained the Premier League’s most valuable football club brand
City remained the Premier League’s most valuable football club brand according to the Brand Finance Football 50 report.
The Premier League Matchday Fan Experience and Engagement Survey saw City ranked as the highest club in the league for investment in facilities.
The survey also showed that 92% of City fans believe the Club has a long-term vision, 23% higher than the Premier League average, whilst 90% of fans agreed the Club is well-run, 22% higher than the League average.