Impressively, Manchester City wrapped up a chunk of their summer business before their pre-season tour of the United States.
Adding to the coup of Julian Alvarez back in January, the Premier League champions made the statement signing of Erling Haaland this summer.
After the club’s arduous wait to replace Argentine icon Sergio Aguero, Manchester City went on to strengthen their strike force in emphatic fashion.
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Kalvin Phillips from Leeds United was also brought in this summer, after legendary defensive midfielder’s Fernandinho’s decision to depart the Etihad Stadium.
With Zack Steffen’s stock falling off a cliff after his shambolic showing against Liverpool in the FA Cup semi-final last term, now-number two Stefan Ortega Moreno has also been signed to upgrade the position.
While RSC Anderlecht left-back Sergio Gomez looks all but confirmed, Manchester City fans still wonder whether any new additions will be made to the club.
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Despite the aforementioned Spanish full-back being billed to be a future superstar, it has been speculated that the side will target a more experienced alternative.
Names such as Borussia Dortmund’s Raphaël Guerreiro, Atletico Madrid’s Renan Lodi and Wolves’ Rayan Aït-Nouri have been linked with a switch to the Premier League champions.
At 21 years-old and with a single season of football as a left-back under Gomez’s belt, it is understood that Pep Guardiola and his coaching staff view him as a high-developmental signing.
Aside from bringing in a left-back, the Premier League champions have also been speculated with the addition of a midfielder, with Bernardo Silva touted for a move to Barcelona.
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Despite reports mentioning names such as Lyon’s Lucas Paqueta and Borussia Dortmund’s Jude Bellingham, Pep Guardiola shut down any speculation around any fresh faces set to join the club.
“If nobody moves, I think nobody's coming in," he exclaimed.
"Now I have the feeling that if we have a problem with Kyle (Walker) and Joao (Cancelo), we have players who can replace them.
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"That's why Sergio (Gomez) comes. Even Nathan (Ake) can play there."
Pep Guardiola continued, "On the right (side of defence), you have Kyle, Joao, John (Stones) and maybe Rico (Lewis).
"We don't have a big squad but we have some players who play in different positions quite well.
"That's why the moment we decide for Sergio, the debate for another left-back was over," he revealed.
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Unless Bernardo Silva ends up joining Barcelona in the coming weeks, it is now seemingly improbable that any transfer activity will involve Manchester City before the end of the summer window.
Topics: Pep Guardiola, Manchester City, Manchester City Transfer News & Rumours, Premier League, Football, Transfers