Every Manchester City F.C. Transfer, Transfer Fee and Netspend

Manchester City F.C. transfer spending, like most English Premier League transfer fees and netspend can be a topic of heated debate. Fans are really interested in club finances knowing how much is invested in players since the English Premier League began in 1992.

Here on the Transferleague.co.uk you can see all of Manchester City Football Club's activity in the transfer market since the beginning of the Premier League.

Every available transfer fee which Manchester City have paid in the January transfer window and the Summer transfer window are in teh database . If there is no transfer fee available the players transfer is listed as undisclosed.The netspend for each season is in the right hand column.

For a more detailed look at Manchester City's netspend check out the Transferleague tables tab on the main menu.The next time you are discussing the transfer fees and wish to be fully informed on the up to date transfer fees and netspend for any Premier League or Championship club check out the Transferleague.co.uk.



Manchester City F.C. History

Manchester City was formed in 1880 named of St. Mark's, after founder Arthur Connell the rector of St Mark's Church. They had a few name changes in the early years , Gorton FC and Ardwick AFC but in 1894 they changed their name to Manchester City .



In 1899 the club earned promotion to the First Division. In 1904 City had won their first trophy the FA Cup. In 1923, the club moved to Maine Road due to a fire that had destroyed the main stand at tehir previous ground Hyde Road.In 1934, City won their second FA Cup breaking a record for highest attendance in a single game which stands to this day with 84,569 home fans gathering at Maine Road for a sixth round match against Stoke City.

Three years later, City won the First Division title, scoring over 100 goals in the season.A period of decline followed with only a single FA Cup in the next three decades and attendance falling . Joe Mercer was appointed as manager in 1965, during his six years in charge, City won the First Division title, both English Cups and a Cup Winners' Cup. After Mercer the club win another League Cup in 1976 before another period of decline.

City's return to top flight football started in the season 1998-99. After a dramatic play-off match against Gillingham, City won promotion from the Second to the First Division. The Following season they were again promoted , to the English Premier league . After relegation from Premier League and promotion back Manchester City have since becom an ever present Premier League team.For many years, Maine Road was City's home stadium, but in 2003 City of Manchester Stadium was built with a much bigger capacity.

A takeover by the Abu Dhabi billionaire Sheikh Mansour in 2008 signaled a new and triumphant era. Now one of the richest clubs in the world, City got active in the transfer market, buying many big-name players for record fees. The Abu Dhabi influence was also displayed by the decision to change the name of the home stadium to Etihad Stadium in 2011.This spending the club relive their past successes, winning Premier League, FA Cup and League Cup titles. A high point was the league victory in 2017-2018 season in which City became the first team ever in Premier League to collect 100 points in one season.

Home Ground History

Clowes Street (1880-1881)

Kirkmanshulme Cricket Ground (1881-1882)

Queens Road (1882-1884)

Pink Bank Lane (1884-1887)

Hyde Park (1887-1923)

Maine Road (1923-2003)

Etihad Stadium (2003-)

Every Manchester City F.C. Transfer, Transfer Fee annd Netspend