Manuel Pellegrini is eyeing a few more players despite having already signed: Patrick Roberts, Raheem Sterling, Ernes Unal and Fabian Delph as the latest high profile summer signings of Manchester United.
The summer budget of Pellegrini has already reached €70 million but rumors continue on emerging involving some of the potential signings that can still be made by the Premier League club as the Chilean manager is still interested in adding more players to his squad and get them into the Etihad Stadium.
Sergio Ramos is one of the players who has been involved with a possible move to Manchester City but it’s a move that just doesn’t seem like its going to happen due to all of the recent changes that the Spanish defender has been going through in Real Madrid. The dismissal of IkerCasillas from the Santiago Bernabeu ended with Ramos turning into the new captain of Real Madrid.
Kevin de Bruyne on the other hand is a priority target and the German player of Wolfsburg is attracting the attention of many top clubs and not just Manchester City. De Bruyne was named as the Bundesliga Player of the Year for the 2014-15 season as well as the Footballer of the Year in Germany of 2015 as he was considered to have better performances than other notable players such as: ArjenRobben and Wesley Sneijder.
When Manuel Pellegrini was asked about which players are going to be signed next, the Chilean manager didn’t want to reveal names but he did release a hint as he said that everyone will just have to wait and see, so there is a big possibility of more players being added to his team.
Pellegrini said: “I don’t talk about names or rumors and positions. You’ll just have to see who arrives here. Our aim is to have a strong squad.”
The Chilean manager is aiming to have a strong squad that is good enough to take the title away from the current champions of England, Chelsea but it’s also to help save his managerial career at the Etihad Stadium which is at risk unless he makes an impressive campaign with his team in the next Premier League season.