Here’s how much money Manchester City will lose from their UEFA Champions League ban by skleb1234
, Manchester City made $678 million in revenue last season and is the fifth-most-valuable soccer team in the world, with an overall franchise value of nearly $2.7 billion.
Assuming that Manchester City reaches the quarterfinals again this year, the Champions League ban next year would amount to a loss of $77 million , or 11% of the club’s overall revenue in 2020. That would translate to a $295 million loss in value, lowering Manchester City’s overall valuation to $2.38 billion,Manchester City could miss out on $47 million at the lower end of the prize money range and up to $102.35 million .Manchester City is easily a $2 billion club even without the Champions League, so they’re still going to be one of the most valuable soccer teams in the world despite this ban.
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