
For many years, the hegemony of the city of Manchester was held by Manchester unITED. Sir ALex Ferguson's team not only had the hegemony of England and the Premier League but also of the rest of Europe. Certainly, in the days when Ferguson was United manager, things were very different to how they are now. Without a doubt, a lot has happened since that time.
For this reason, many things have changed today. Now, the situation is the other way around. Manchester City have been dominating the Premier League for a couple of years now and are currently the best team in Europe. The treble champions show why they have achieved their triumphs based on money but also on a well-planned project dominated by Pep Guardiola. On the other hand, the successes have come little by little
One of the things that happens with teams that belong to the states is that they have a lot of capital to invest, but sometimes the results are not very favorable. For this reason, Guardiola's arrival represented a long-term project that took time to yield results but is finally generating a good return. Meanwhile, things are different for their neighbors at Old Trafford.
At the moment, Manchester United is far from living its past eras. The team has not achieved significant things since the departure of Sir Alex Ferguson a few years ago. Many fans even discuss the price of teams and whether one team has more value than another. Given this, this is the price difference of both Premier League teams and undoubtedly Manchester's most competitive neighbors
It should be noted that Sir Jim Ratcliffe would buy a 25% stake of Manchester United for $1b. This only accounts for 25%. Meanwhile, Manchester City currently and according to Forbes, is worth $4.99B. In turn, United is the second most expensive team in the world at $6B. Despite the successes, United continues to outperform its neighbor

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