No more signings, Manchester City's future plan that surprises Guardiola

What Manchester City plans for the future with the club

What Manchester City plans for the future with the club
What Manchester City plans for the future with the club
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Manchester City is one of the clubs with the most solid projects and after a long time, the continental success they had long awaited finally arrived. The citizen team placed itself in an important way last season and managed to be the winner of the UEFA Champions League, being its first European title in history. Now, the team surprises with the plan they have for the coming years, where the issue of transfers is not taken into account much.

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According to Times Sport, One of Manchester City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak's long-term goals is for the Manchester City first team to contain five or six homegrown players. This means that the team manages to have talent from the youth teams, in addition to being one of the great suppliers of players for the England National Team. It is expected that the club will begin to invest more in the preparation of players in the coming years.

Pep Guardiola, on the eve of the match against Arsenal, took the opportunity to send a message to Jürgen Klopp: "I already said it before playing against RB Leipzig. It was a mistake, accept it! Humans make mistakes and the VAR is there to "reduce the mistakes that humans make. Hopefully this ends here and it gets better. The reason VAR was implemented was to make the game fairer and hopefully it will be better in the future."

Pep Guardiola's words on the rivalry with Arsenal

"They are a great team, very aggressive. Last year they fought to be champions and now they are here again. When I was a child and played for Barcelona, Arsenal were always there fighting against the 'Fergie boys' and when you look at the calendar knows that going to the Emirates is one of the most difficult games," confessed the coach about the club's next game against the Gunners. On the other hand, he also referred to the return of the team's captain, Kevin De Bruyne. "We manage different times. I see him every day and he is improving. His mood is good. I hope he returns sooner than expected."

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