Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola says he does not expect to make many, if any, new signings before the transfer window closes.
The Premier League champions have made one big-money signing in the close season, brining in Rodrigo Hernandez Cascante, better known as 'Rodri', from Atletico Madrid for a club record 70 million euros .Speaking in Yokohama on the club’s pre-season tour of Asia, Guardiola said he was happy with his current title-winning squad.“The transfer market is so difficult and we are good enough. Maybe zero, one or one and a half . We will see.
Despite Bayern chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge suggesting earlier this week that the City manager"doesn't know everything that goes on in his club," Guardiola refused to be drawn into a war of words with his former side. “I love Bayern Munich. It is part of my life. So the people working there, I appreciate a lot,” said Guardiola, who won three league titles with the German club.
“They gave me an incredible opportunity to work in Germany at this historical club. I have real, real friends out there. “Football is what it is. Sometimes you know I say things the people on the opposite side don’t like, but I know that they always do it with good intentions.”
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