But things feel different this time. City are in the middle of a strange evolution. They have parted with nearly half of the core of the key players who won the treble with them in 2023 following the deadline day departures of Ilkay Gundogan, Manuel Akanji and Ederson, not long after Jack Grealish left on loan for Everton and Kevin De Bruyne ended his trophy-laden 10-year stay at the club.
City spent £180 million ($244m) on six new signings in the summer, having splashed out the same amount in January. The new recruits in both windows, however, have not significantly strengthened the squad. Three of City’s seven new arrivals are goalkeepers, while Sverre Nypan has gone straight out on loan to Middlesbrough.
The only signing to have a big impact so far in the Premier League season is Tijjani Reijnders, who had a stunningly impressive debut against Wolves. Ait-Nouri got injured during the first half against Tottenham and although he returned against Brighton, he has another injury and is unavailable against United.
Cherki, meanwhile, got also suffered an issue in the Spurs clash and will not be back until mid-October. Of the five new signings in January, only Marmoush has truly shone. And he is now set for a spell on the sidelines. Vitor Reis barely played last season and has been sent out on loan while Abdukodir Khusanov has made a mixed start to life in the Premier League.