Pep Guardiola, Manager of Manchester City buy At least one new full -back before the next season.
In January, City spent more than £ 170 million back to rebuild a necessary squad and added a striker, two central defenders and a midfielder into their ranks.
But while Kevin de Bruyne’s upcoming departure through the winter clause of Nico Gonzalez is at least partially balanced and Ilkay Gundogan replaces an extension of surprise contract for Ilkay Gundogan, City is never moved to replace Kyle Walker when he is not awaited AC Milan on Loan.
Injuries have highlighted the lack of depth on both sides of the defense, with Matheus Nunes acting as a provisional right -back and Nico O’reilly on the left.
But while the local teenager O’Reilly progressed, Guardiola Guardiola has admitted that it is not a long -term solution to the problem.
“We will need a new full -back in summer. Obviously,” said the city manager.
“Nico O’reilly helps, but he is not a left -back.”
Guardiola had already rejected the idea that O’Reilly had continued to defend it permanently. “We cannot forget that he is a No. 10. But he has speed, he is so intelligent, has a quality with the ball in the last third, he has vision,” said the coach after the Bournemouth tuning.
It remains to be seen where the city could turn for a new full -back. Linked a player in the past few weeks and the Guardiola and Co. We had a closer look over the weekend, is Daniel Munoz. But the Colombian, who has hardly been known until the past 18 months, has agreed a new contract with Crystal Palace.
The city was also strongly associated with Andrea Cambiaso’s diverse full-back, but the latest developments in Turin could see how the series-A giants keep the Italian national player.