City's league win could net Manchester euro 1.2 billion a year by elevating the club to the elite top tier of world football.
Experts say the Blues' success will provide a huge boost to the club's revenues while also promoting the city on the global map. It not only signifies their emergence from United's shadow – but means Manchester is now virtually unique in having two clubs in the top echelons of world football.
That, combined with the opening of the National Football Museum at Urbis later this year, means Manchester now has a case for being not just Britain’s but the world's capital of soccer.
Read more: And the biggest winner? That's Manchester | Manchester Evening News - menmedia.co.uk
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