Pep Guardiola hinted Manchester City’s squad could undergo some major changes in this summer’s transfer window, with several first-team players having the potential to depart.
The likes of Raheem Sterling, Riyad Mahrez and Gabriel Jesus have been linked with moves away from the club ahead of the 2022/23 season, with Fernandinho already confirming he’s set to leave at the end of the current campaign.
City have already secured the signings of Julian Alvarez and Erling Haaland ahead of the window opening, and their recruitment looks unlikely to be finished there.
The Sky Blues are in need of further options at full-back as well as a replacement for Fernandinho, while any additional departures could result in further signings to replace them.
Speaking on Friday, Guardiola said the Premier League leaders are in good shape, though he admits the Club are obliged to constantly plan for the future.
“I think the team and the squad is strong,” the 51-year-old responded, when asked about plans for this summer’s window.
“The club have the duty [to sign players] – not me, the club. I know they are working on that and always thinking to maybe review.
“I am not saying this is going to happen, I think it is not going to happen, but always you have to plan for what might happen, maybe many players will stay together or maybe the club have to be in view of the next managers or staff that will be here.
“Always you have to think maybe five players are going to leave – which new five players have to come [to replace them]? Which players from the academy could be [involved with the first team], not just training and be part. This has to be constantly, every month, not years.
“The situation changes season by season because the players want to play. When you have an incredible squad like we have [of] 22, there are players who don’t play much – and they want to play and be happy and prove another thing.
“Here, the perspective is different because they visualise they are going to play and these players who are going to leave have to be replaced. That’s why we constantly have to be prepared. But I think with the squad we have, my personal opinion – I spoke a little bit with Txiki [Begiristain] – not much [will be needed].”
These Guardiola’s comments were shared on Twitter by City Xtra and it attracted plenty of attention from the club’s supporters.
“That means we spending alot in the summer.”
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“Basically we need more players”
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“Good we don’t need much. Just sign 2 more players .”
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“3 signings incoming then”
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“We need a central defensive midfielder and left back or right back. That’s it to be honest”
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“Ferna replacement and either a left-back or Right-back. Don’t have to be huge signings.”
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“LB should be priority, defensive midfielder should be a second priority. Any other additions would be a bonus..”
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“All depends on if anyone leaves also. B. Silva, Is he staying. Jesus to arsenal? Anyone else maybe?”
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