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Mancheater City: Beef Cherki

ASAP Berg

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City made a very good decision with Cherki, he will be amazing against low blocks, more creativity. Sure he will lose the ball and not track back but it’s ok it will be worth it if you keep the ball you need to do things with it to pressure the low blocks.
 

Sulosky

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Country: Finland
Manchester City has been making transfers this summer like some club like West Ham. Decent young players, but not the kind of absolute world-class talent they usually go for. So basically, City is shopping like a Premier League team, not a Champions League team. I'm jumping to conclusions here, but my guess is that the City board has received legal advice suggesting they'll be hit with point deductions that could prevent them from playing in the Champions League next season. At the same time, they're signing young talents who, under Guardiola's guidance, could form the next core of the team in a couple of years.
 

Country: England
Manchester City has been making transfers this summer like some club like West Ham. Decent young players, but not the kind of absolute world-class talent they usually go for. So basically, City is shopping like a Premier League team, not a Champions League team. I'm jumping to conclusions here, but my guess is that the City board has received legal advice suggesting they'll be hit with point deductions that could prevent them from playing in the Champions League next season. At the same time, they're signing young talents who, under Guardiola's guidance, could form the next core of the team in a couple of years.
In my opinion it has nothing at all to do with the charges more to do with just rebuilding an ageing squad with more younger players. Apart from Haaland has it really been a City process to buy ready made world class talents look at the most highest transfer for players we aren’t on there that much
 

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