straight to your inboxManchester City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak has hinted they are still in the hunt for at least two more players this summer.But the Blues supremo says that the financial effects of the pandemic have forced a re-think of their strategy.City have already brought in defender Nathan Ake for £41million and winger Ferran Torres for £21million, balanced out by the sale of Leroy Sane in a £55million package.And they are still seeking a centre back, with the chase for Napoli star Kalidou Koulibaly at a stalemate, with the Italian club’s £71million valuation above what City are prepared to pay.Left back remains a problem area, with injury-prone Ben Mendy the only real left back in the squad – Aleks Zinchenko has fallen out of.
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