Manchester City secures their first deal of the January transfer window.
Sitting in third place in the Premier League, Manchester City has the opportunity to close the gap to just two points behind current champions Liverpool if they secure victory in their upcoming match.
Pep Guardiola, akin to how Sir Alex Ferguson handled affairs for Manchester United’s neighbors, has mastered the art of motivating his players to peak at the right moments in the season.
The Cityzens seem content to pursue their objectives while patiently waiting, a strategy that proved highly effective last season. Around February or March, they traditionally accelerate, overtaking other competitors.
Despite a recent stumble that slightly disrupted their rhythm, Guardiola remains unfazed.
With their ongoing three-year winning streak, Manchester City is aiming to become the first team in Premier League history to secure four consecutive championships, mirroring the achievements of Manchester United from 1998/99, 1999/2000, 2000/01, and 2006/07, 2007/08, and 2008/09.
This prospective feat holds significance, especially considering the team’s pursuit of additional FA Cup and European successes.
Notably, goalkeeper Zack Steffen will no longer be featuring in matches for the club. An official message from Man City’s account states that the custodian has been acquired by Colorado Rapids, an MLS team.