City priced out of striker move
Manchester City cannot afford to buy a top striker this summer. That is the claim of manager Pep Guardiola who has revealed that there will be no moves in the current window for the likes
Manchester City cannot afford to buy a top striker this summer. That is the claim of manager Pep Guardiola who has revealed that there will be no moves in the current window for the likes
Manchester City are ready to offer Raheem Sterling a new deal. The England forward has two years left in his current contract, and is open to leaving the club, having found himself out of the
New Crystal Palace boss Patrick Vieira has wasted no time in getting down to business, and is already active in the transfer market. The Frenchman has inherited a squad at Selhurst Park with only 17
Manchester City are willing to play a waiting game for Harry Kane. The Premier League champions want to sign the England striker, but accept that it may be difficult to persuade Spurs to part with
Portuguese international Bernardo Silva wants to leave Manchester City this summer. However, he could be thwarted by manager Pep Guardiola who wants to keep him as part of his squad as they look to retain
Raheem Sterling and Manchester City are scheduled to have clear the air talks after the Euros are over to discuss his uncertain future. The England international, who scored for England against Croatia at Wembley on
Manchester City are ready to spend big this summer. Chairman of the club Khaldoon Al-Mubarak has promised that the club will be back after their Champions League defeat to Chelsea last weekend, and that it