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Tuesday, September 3, 2013

City fans certainly aren't blue over transfer dealings.

Manchester City
In:
Fernandinho - Shakhtar Donetsk - £30m
Jesus Navas - Sevilla - £17m rising to £22.9m
Alvaro Negredo - Sevilla – Undisclosed
Stevan Jovetic - Fiorentina - £22m
Martin Demichelis - Atletico Madrid - £4.2m
Out: 
Wayne Bridge - Reading – Free
Carlos Tevez - Juventus - £12m
Kolo Toure - Liverpool – Free
Roque Santa Cruz - Malaga – Free
Maicon - Roma – Undisclosed
Denis Suarez - Barcelona – Undisclosed
Scott Sinclair - West Brom –Loan
Gareth Barry - Everton - Loan

A relatively tamed window on the blue side of Manchester however new manager Manuel Pellegrini still splashed the cash like only the obscenely rich Citizens can. The big money signings of midfielder Fernandinho, winger Jesus Navas, strikers Albaro Negredo and Stevan Jovetic as well as centre back Martin Demichelis formed a busy window for Pellegrini. City have started well, however perhaps not to their lofty standards, in the league, with two wins from three matches despite a shock loss to Cardiff City. Their real test comes on 23 September when they welcome bitter rivals Manchester United to the Etihad Stadium and Pellegrini will be hoping that his signings play a big role in a famous victory over David Moyes’ United. City’s squad has ridiculous depth, with four world class strikers, Aguero, Dzeko, Jovetic and Negredo, as well as a star-studded midfield, they are serious title contenders with the jaw dropping amount of talent they have in their ranks.


Grade:  A+
Put simply, there are no gaps in the City squad, their new signings, especially Negredo, have already made an impact and any manager with Aguero, Dzeko, Jovetic and Negredo all at his disposal will surely never have an issue finding the net.


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