Manchester City are - like almost every other club - yet to make a signing in the summer transfer window. With Euro 2024 and the Copa America ongoing, the transfer market is taking time to get up and running this summer.
That will disrupt an already-disrupted pre-season schedule, and City may have to start the campaign without finalising the squad that will defend the Premier League title.
As well as a search for reinforcements, City are also trying to resolve the futures of any wantaway players. Kevin De Bruyne, Ederson, Bernardo Silva, Joao Cancelo, Kalvin Phillips and Sergio Gomez are among those linked with exits. Here, our MEN Sport writers have looked at the transfer window so far and picked out where City's priority should be for next season after a quiet first month of summer. ALSO READ: Man City and Pep Guardiola facing major transfer gamble ALSO READ: 'I understand' - Man Utd owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe wades in on Man City legal action vs Premier League It's been difficult to watch England at these Euros, and the word from the Spain camp is that it is difficult to watch Rodri.
Not in games, because he is still capable of showing why he is unrivalled in that midfield role, but because there are serious concerns about how long he can go on for.
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