
Manchester City are preparing for a busy summer, and this time, they mean business.
After a season without silverware, the club’s chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak has made it clear — changes are coming, and the transfer market will be at the center of it all.
The 2024-25 campaign was one to forget for City fans. It was Pep Guardiola’s first season without a trophy since taking over in 2016.
The club fell behind in the Premier League title race and failed to lift silverware in any other competition. Now, all eyes are on how the club responds.
Al Mubarak didn’t hide his disappointment and admitted the club should have done more last summer.
City made just two signings, and that quiet window seems to have cost them. But this time, the plan is to go all in.
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What Man City Chairman said ahead of summer transfer window?
Speaking to fans directly, Al Mubarak offered some hope ahead of a crucial summer window.
“We will be back and the aim is to build something even better,” he said. “History is great — but then there’s a new page to write. The future is about what we can do together.”
The chairman also shared that the club began working on the rebuild as early as January. That process will now pick up speed, with new faces expected to arrive before City’s trip to the Club World Cup in June.
“We’ve identified who the targets are, in what positions, and have clear No. 1 and No. 2 options,” Al Mubarak added. “Our objective is to be ready with the new squad for the Club World Cup.”
With Liverpool reclaiming the league crown and rivals strengthening, Guardiola knows he must reload to keep City at the top. The transfer window now becomes the pitch where City must score — and fast.
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