EXCLUSIVE! Khaldoon Al Mubarak on $500m investment, Raheem Sterling & Premier League title race!



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In his first ever UK broadcast interview since coming to Manchester City, City Football Group Chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak talks exclusively with Sky Sports about the $500m investment from Silver Lake, and the impact it will have on Man City as a football club. He also discusses Raheem Sterling, the Premier League title race and UEFA’s investigation into the club over alleged breaches of Financial Fair Play rules.

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50 thoughts on “EXCLUSIVE! Khaldoon Al Mubarak on $500m investment, Raheem Sterling & Premier League title race!”

  1. Massive respect to this guy, no matter what team you support he really cares for the success for this club which can only be admired and respected

  2. Though im a united fan i have tremendous respect for the way city has been run by Mr Mubarak and his team, probably the best run football club today, could very easily be the biggest club in the world in the years to come

  3. Mr. Khaldoon said City is a business but city is not business asshole mr khaldoon. Stay in England and invest and help out poors.

  4. Despite controversy this man is a great chairman, City like it or not have the perfect foundations for successful progression, investment all done in most of the required areas, there is a clear business strategy for development and he has brought in the right staff. There is a reason cityhave transformed, spending money on anybody doesn't work, you need strategically the correct staff and personal and they have brought that in. For the last 4 years they have beaten my club Chelsea hands down in every department.

  5. Very very corporate man. He refers to all football clubs as an organisation and pep guardiola as an "asset". He's great at what he does, but my god he's irritating.

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