Moments of tension are being experienced in Manchester City's offices, and even more so in Pep Guardiola's technical command. The English team is not going through its best moment: out of the current Champions League, far from the top of the Premier League, and fighting for a place in Europe. In that sense, Manchester City is not willing to fall behind in the elite of European soccer and important decisions are already being made.
In the midst of a season in which it has not managed to meet all expectations, Pep Guardiola is already looking at the summer transfer market to strengthen his team. The coach already has his eyes on the players he wants for the next season. It's not just any player, but three young talents who continue to shine in La Liga and could bring a lot of quality to his squad.
Star Reinforcements
According to the latest information circulating around Manchester City, Guardiola wants Eduardo Camavinga, Rodrygo Goes, and Pau Cubarsí in the English team for the next season. These three young players have caught the interest of the Catalan coach, and City doesn't rule out attempting to sign the players from Real Madrid and FC Barcelona respectively. However, they know it won't be an easy task to sign any of them, as their clubs consider them key pieces in their long-term sports projects.
Guardiola's interest in them is no surprise, starting with Camavinga, in whom he sees a quality midfielder with recovery and ball distribution capabilities. On the other hand, Rodrygo has been on City's wish list for some time due to his ability to turn games around with his speed and goals. Finally, there is Pau Cubarsí, who at 18 years old has earned a spot at Barça and has surprised the entire European elite.
Complicated Market
Obviously, securing any of these signings would represent a statement for Manchester City. But the difficulties are also evident: both Real Madrid and Barça have made it clear that they are not willing to negotiate. In that sense, Manchester City will have to look for alternatives if they fail to convince the big clubs in Spain.
Despite the obstacles, Guardiola remains firm in his desire to strengthen the squad with young talent. In the coming weeks, City will have to define its strategy and assess whether it really has options to sign any of these players. If not, it will be necessary to explore other options in the international market.