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Manchester City has unveiled its Annual Report for 2024–25, revealing a notable revenue of £694.1 million. This figure marks the third-highest revenue in the club’s history. Nonetheless, the season ended with a marginal loss of £9.9 million.
In terms of performance, City secured a third-place finish in the Premier League and maintained its Champions League qualification for the 15th consecutive year. However, this season marked the club’s first trophy-less campaign in eight years, largely due to injuries to key athletes.
The club continued to enhance its roster, with new signings aimed at reinforcing the squad. Notably, Erling Haaland committed his long-term future to the team, signaling confidence in City’s ambitious vision.
Off the field, significant changes transpired as well. Following 13 impactful years, long-term football director Txiki Begiristain stepped down, with Hugo Viana stepping in for a seamless transition. Additionally, club icon Kevin De Bruyne exited after a decade with City.
Furthermore, the report emphasized benchmarks of progress in infrastructure and community initiatives. The £300 million North Stand project is underway, alongside a new hotel partnership. Rodri made history as the first City player to receive the Ballon d’Or. The club's academy, women’s football center, philanthropic efforts, and international social media presence all displayed substantial advancement, reaffirming the enduring strength of Manchester City.
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