Manchester City head coach Josep Guardiola has spoken about the club's transfer policy.
"I was a little bit sad and frustrated because in the last five years, Manchester City is just seventh in the Premier League in net spend. I would like to be first. I don't understand why the club doesn't spend more money. Before, we used to win because we spent a lot of money. Now, six teams have to win the Premier League, Champions League and FA Cup because they have spent more money than us in the last five years. The facts are there. Good luck to the six teams who spent more money than us in net spend in the last five years. Let's go! I'm waiting," - Guardiola said, citing foreign media, Lent.az.
According to Transfermarkt, Manchester City has spent 1.10 billion euros since the 2021/2022 season.
According to media reports, Guardiola may leave the English club this summer. According to sources, Xabi Alonso, Enzo Maresca and Cesc Fabregas are among the potential successors to the Spanish coach.
Guardiola has been in charge of Manchester City since the summer of 2016. Under his leadership, the club has won six English championships, two FA Cups, four League Cups and, in 2023, the team won the Champions League title under his leadership.