It's not often that Manchester City do business in the January transfer window but you never can rule it out. Youngster Maximo Perrone's arrival from Velez Sarsfield was the only signing made in this year's winter window and though he was surprisingly involved in the first team he was hardly a major signing.
The midfielder is spending this season on loan at Las Palmas. You have to go all the way back to Aymeric Laporte's transfer in January of 2019 for the last time City made a major piece of business in the new year.
The centre-back cost £60m and played a crucial role in several trophy triumphs before his departure for Saudi Arabia this past summer. READ MORE: City player ratings vs RB Leipzig as Phil Foden impresses READ MORE: What Jeremy Doku did in 40 minutes for City vs RB Leipzig might make him So while it's unlikely City will add to their squad when the window opens again, things could always change.
Injuries are already mounting up and Pep Guardiola may fancy adding some reinforcements to his squad. Midfield is especially light at present with Kevin De Bruyne a long-term absentee while Mateo Kovacic and Matheus Nunes are currently sidelined as well.
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