Manchester City Celebrate CAS Decision With A Shopping Budget Of 170 Million Euros
Pep Guardiola (Twitter @ManCity)

JAKARTA - Manchester City have prepared a budget of 170 million euros to strengthen their team this summer.

The Court of Arbitration for Sport ruled on Monday to overturn a ban on competing in Europe City, meaning they will compete in the Champions League in 2020/21.

In addition, they will also certainly try to return the Premier League trophy to the Etihad after being stolen by Liverpool this season.

Launching MARCA, Wednesday, July 15, now their attention will turn to the transfer market. They are ready to add more quality players for the depth of this already strong squad.

In addition to looking for alternative options that can provide a coating for Sergio Aguero, City are also eyeing famous names such as David Alaba and Kalidou Koulibaly to strengthen the back line.

Valencia striker Ferran Torres and Barcelona target from Lautaro Martinez are just some of the names being considered to fill the line. In addition, Pep Guardiola also wants a replacement for Leroy Sane, who has completed his move to Bayern Munich.

City are also looking to renew Kevin de Bruyne, Raheem Sterling and Gabriel Jesus' contracts.


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