Manchester City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak has revealed the club's value, stating it's worth at least $10 billion. This comes amidst rumors of a potential sale, with the chairman insisting that owner Sheikh Mansour has no intention of selling the club. The City Football Group, which includes 11 clubs, has expanded significantly since Sheikh Mansour's initial investment in 2008. The group's value has grown from $100-120 million to over $10 billion, with investors such as Silver Lake paying $500 million for a stake in 2019. Al Mubarak emphasized that the club's value creation is a long-term investment, with Sheikh Mansour and shareholders buying into the vision of growing the club's value over time. The chairman also highlighted the club's success on the pitch, including eight Premier League titles and the 2023 Champions League win. Manchester City's success on the pitch has contributed to the club's growing value, with the chairman stating that the club's profits and revenue have been reinvested to continue growing the value of the business. The City Football Group's expansion has also included the acquisition of several clubs, including Melbourne City, Montevideo City Torque, and Troyes. The group's partner clubs also include Girona, Yokohoma F Marinos, and Shenzhen Peng City. Al Mubarak's comments come as the club continues to grow and expand its operations, with the chairman emphasizing the importance of long-term investment and value creation.