Manchester City open to signing ‘WORLD CALSS’ ace with 44 Premier League goals; Pep adores him

According to a recent transfer update, Manchester City is reportedly open to finalising the signing of a “world-class” player who has 44 goals in the Premier League.

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With a well-earned and well-deserved 2-0 victory over Chelsea on the road on Sunday afternoon, Pep Guardiola’s team got their championship defence off to the ideal start. In an early warning to their top-table opponents, Mateo Kovacic scored a goal against his old team, while Erling Haaland opened the score.

Although Savinho made an impression on his league debut for the defending champions before suffering an injury before halftime, the Brazilian has been City’s only real standout acquisition of the summer transfer window. That’s not to say that other players, including Real Madrid sensation Rodrygo, aren’t being connected to moves to the Etihad in the upcoming weeks.Rodrygo-Real-Madrid-Champions-LeagueThe 23-year-old is thought to be a possible perfect successor for the late Julian Alvarez. He scored in his team’s La Liga opener against Real Mallorca on Sunday night, but it was not enough to keep them from tying 1-1.Additionally, it’s thought that City and teenage forward Divin Mubama, who most recently played for West Ham, are close to finalising a deal. The England U-20 international would be considered a prospect for the future, adding to the team’s number of indigenous players.ImageMan City is set to make a spectacular move for a “world-class” player.ImageManchester City is considering the possibility of re-signing former hero Ilkay Gundogan this summer in a surprise move, according to a huge revelation from Sport [via Sport Witness]. According to reports, the German has requested to leave his current team, Barcelona, and City is considering the possibility of bringing him back to the Etihad before the current transfer window closes.ilkay-gundogan-man-city-premier-leagueIt remains to be seen if a deal actually happens this summer, but it makes sense to bring the 44-goal former Premier League star back for a brief return, and he might find the move appealing after a mediocre time at Barcelona.