Man City willing to splash out £300m on new players to strengthen squad if Pep Guardiola leaves next summer
Manchester City will hope to recover from the possible loss of Pep Guardiola next year by splashing out around £300 million ($394m) on new players.
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City fear Guardiola will leave next summer
Coach in the last year of his contract
Club prepared to splash out if he goes
WHAT HAPPENED?
There is a growing belief that Guardiola will leave the club when his contract expires at the end of the current season. While the Premier League champions are still eager to commit him to a new contract and have reportedly asked for an answer by Christmas, the club chiefs fear they will have to continue without him.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
According to The Mirror, the benefits of Guardiola's incredible success over his eight years at City ensures the club will have a massive war chest to enter the transfer market with next year. They have made substantial profits in recent transfer markets, bringing in £140m ($182m) more than they spent in the recent window. They are in a good financial position with regards to UEFA's financial rules due to their transfer profits and revenue from their commercial streams.
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WHAT NEXT FOR MAN CITY?
While the financial case lingers on, Guardiola will hope to lead his team to another Premier League title. They come up against Brentford in their next game, on September 14.