"Man City's losses - the biggest in English football history" © EuroFootball.com

The club experienced losses of up to 226.5 million euros (782 million Lt) over the year - this is the worst indicator in the entire history of English football.

However, this balance does not include the profitable sponsorship deal with "Etihad Airlines", bringing in almost 41 million euros annually, as well as income from this season's Champions League tournament.

Let's remember that UEFA has obliged clubs to spend only as much money as they can earn from the 2013-2014 season. The gradual implementation of these rules will start next year, so these results do not pose a threat to "Man City".

"There will certainly not be such scale in the future," promised one of the representatives.

Since 2008, when Sheikh Mansour took over the team, "Man City" has spent nearly 540 million euros (1.85 billion Lt) to acquire new footballers. The club spends 203 million euros (700 million Lt) each year just on salaries.