Manchester City are in line to overtake the revenue achievements of Manchester United.
United have announced turnover, the barometer of how financially healthy a club is, of £392.5m, down £38m on the previous year.
The Daily Mail says in October, their rivals from across town are set to release their own figures.
And there is a very good chance they will deliver a seismic blow and show that Manchester City have overtaken United.
City's last results, for 2013-14, revealed a club record turnover of £347m.
That figure was a £76m rise from the previous year and a similar increase this time around will see them sail past United for the first time in decades.