Yeah that's how I understood it, that Gundogan wanted a change. I agree though it is a big loss for City.
Which football club is the richest in the world? Manchester City remained the richest football club in the world in 2023, according to the Deloitte Money League, which was published on January 19, 2023. The Abu Dhabi-backed Premier League outfit saw its total revenue increase from £571.1 million in 2020-21 to £619.1 million in 2021-22. Real Madrid follow City in the list for the second year in a row, having raked in £604.5 million in 2021-22,
Aint cried since my mum died so unlikely bro. Ill be reminding everyone's of cheat citys fake accounts thats for sure
You was crying shhite loads last season, some days you didn't even show up and disappeared in a sulk. It was like Pep was spanking you weekly the amount you were crying.
I don't really know what's so funny about it. You can question how they got there as the main ground work was done pre FFP restrictions, and by means that you won't agree with - but the fact of the matter is that they are now printing money and FFP is not really a concern. FFP isn't even too much of a concern for your lot (you have a fair bit of wiggle room on allowable losses), but your owners are so frightened of spending anything meaningful (which you need to be able to keep up), that before long someone will catch you up in the revenue stakes up from the chasing pack... and at that point if they've got deeper pockets it could be interesting. Chelski are playing a risky game, but at least they're having a crack at it!
What with City's billions, now the billions your lot have, if United go the arab route, more billions, will Klopp ever be able to compete again, such a shame, I'm almost crying for him.........