Pep Guardiola makes emphatic claim when asked about Manchester City s plans for January transfer window
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Revenue £613m (2nd highest in PL history)
Wages £354m, same as PY
Operating loss £23m
Player sale profits £68m
Squad cost £1,076m...first ever £1bn squadManchester City 2021/22 accounts out: HeadlinesRevenue £613m (2nd highest in PL history)Wages £354m, same as PYOperating loss £23mPlayer sale profits £68mSquad cost £1,076m...first ever £1bn squad Ahead of his team's League Cup tie with Chelsea on Wednesday, 9 November, Guardiola was asked if he wanted to strengthen his team in the January transfer window, to which he replied (as per ): "We're not going to sign anyone in January. We have the squad." Manchester City also posted record profits this week, which Guardiola was also asked about. Predictably, the Spaniard dodged the chat: "I'm not involved in that. Ferran Soriano is the boss." Guardiola also flat-batted a question regarding Liverpool being put up for sale this week, as he proclaimed: "I'm not the right person to ask, or the right person to answer. I cannot answer, I'm not involved, I'm not the CEO. I try to manage. I'm not going to talk about other clubs." Headlines from the new :
The Club has reported record revenues of £613 million and record profits of £41.7 million, the latter being more than double the previous Club record.
Full report Headlines from the new : The Club has reported record revenues of £613 million and record profits of £41.7 million, the latter being more than double the previous Club record. Full report
Pep Guardiola makes emphatic claim when asked about Manchester City s plans for January transfer window
Pep Guardiola dismisses idea of Manchester City spending in January. Pep Guardiola has claimed he is happy with his squad and that the club will not sign anyone in January. The Cityzens currently sit second in the table, two points behind leaders as they attempt to win their fifth title in six seasons. While they have been extremely impressive this season, Manchester City have suffered numerous injury problems this term. City made four major signings in the summer, including Erling Haaland, Julian Alvarez and Manuel Akanji, all of whom have hit the ground running. Their other signing Kalvin Phillips has been injured for the majority of his time at the club since his summer move from Leeds United. Manchester City 2021/22 accounts out: HeadlinesRevenue £613m (2nd highest in PL history)
Wages £354m, same as PY
Operating loss £23m
Player sale profits £68m
Squad cost £1,076m...first ever £1bn squadManchester City 2021/22 accounts out: HeadlinesRevenue £613m (2nd highest in PL history)Wages £354m, same as PYOperating loss £23mPlayer sale profits £68mSquad cost £1,076m...first ever £1bn squad Ahead of his team's League Cup tie with Chelsea on Wednesday, 9 November, Guardiola was asked if he wanted to strengthen his team in the January transfer window, to which he replied (as per ): "We're not going to sign anyone in January. We have the squad." Manchester City also posted record profits this week, which Guardiola was also asked about. Predictably, the Spaniard dodged the chat: "I'm not involved in that. Ferran Soriano is the boss." Guardiola also flat-batted a question regarding Liverpool being put up for sale this week, as he proclaimed: "I'm not the right person to ask, or the right person to answer. I cannot answer, I'm not involved, I'm not the CEO. I try to manage. I'm not going to talk about other clubs." Headlines from the new :
The Club has reported record revenues of £613 million and record profits of £41.7 million, the latter being more than double the previous Club record.
Full report Headlines from the new : The Club has reported record revenues of £613 million and record profits of £41.7 million, the latter being more than double the previous Club record. Full report