Even though Manchester City had a below-par season last time out, they managed to finish third in the Premier League table and earn themselves a spot in the Champions League. Aside from the obvious prestige of competing in Europe’s premier club competition and winning one of the most sought-after trophies in the game, the financial side is becoming increasingly lucrative. With the Champions League format undergoing a drastic change last season, clubs stand to pocket huge sums of money from participation alone, and that’s before going into the prize money and matchday income. GRV Media’s football finance expert Adam Williams…
Man City’s Champions League windfall set to explode thanks to £550m UEFA bounty, ‘buried treasure…’
