Manchester United and Manchester City are two of the wealthiest clubs in the world, let alone the Premier League. The rivalry of the two has increased for more than a decade thanks to Man City's growth as a club. While Man United is still know be arguably the biggest club in England, Man City has the title for the best performing team in England and in the world. Now since Man City has grown as a club, the financial summary for the past ten years showcase how close the two clubs are.
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Kieran Maguire from The Price of Football revealed the financial summary between Manchester City and Manchester United over the past ten years. The summary includes the clubs' revenue, wages, gross spend, and net spend. The numbers are close between the two clubs from Manchester which shows how much Man City has grown since Man United has been a strong force of football for many years.
Man City's net spending is around $1.3 billion while Man United's is around $1.6 billion. Man City's gross spend is at $2.2 billion while Man United's is at $2.1 billion. Man City's wages are at $3.7 billion meanwhile Man United's is at $3.6 billion.
Accodring to Capalogy.com, Kevin De Bruyne is the top earner ar Man City with a weekly salary of around $500k and a yearly salary of $26 million. Casemiro is the highest earner at Man United with a weekly salary of around $443k and and yearly salary of $23 million.
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Manchester City's revenue over the last ten years is reportedly around $6.2 billion. This is not more than Man United's as their revenue is at $6.8 billion.
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