Manchester City chairman Khaldoon Al-Mubarak has confirmed that they are not done with transfer business this summer.
This is despite the high-profile incomings of Julian Alvarez and Erling Haaland, which set the club back around £65m.
Although a hefty sum, that can be considered cheap for two players of such high calibre and potential - and City, being a financial juggernaut, can expect more spending this season.
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Haaland, aged just 21, is widely considered as one of the best forwards in the world after his exploits with Borussia Dortmund. Alvarez on the other hand is set to have a growing role at the club, despite being a year older than the Norwegian.
"I can confirm that there will be more players coming in.” said Al-Mubarak in his annual end-of-season interview.
"We are looking to strengthen the team in the areas that we need strengthening, and every season some players leave and we have to continually refresh the team.
"I think we've made two very important additions already but I anticipate we will be doing a couple more."
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Pep Guardiola is looking to add in various other areas of his squad after the arrival of the two forwards.
Chelsea full-back Reece James is one name that has been admired by the City hierarchy, but many dealings may depend on exits from the Etihad.
Bernardo Silva, Oleksandr Zinchenko, Raheem Sterling and Gabriel Jesus have all been linked with moves away, so this summer may signal a significant change in the way City line up.
Topics: Manchester City, Transfers