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How much has Man City spent under Pep?
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola closes in on the astonishing £1 billion spending mark after the imminent signing of Jack Grealish. The Cityzens are signing the Aston Villa captain for a whopping £100 million, taking their spending to just over £918 million in the five years that Guardiola has been in charge.
When did Man City get PEP?
2016
After three years in Munich, the former FIFA World Coach of the Year agreed a move to Manchester City for the 2016/17 Premier League season.
How many players did Guardiola buy in Man City?
Pep Guardiola’s 21 signings at Man City ranked from worst to best – Manchester Evening News.
How can Man City afford grealish?
He says City could afford this from their extra revenue from winning the Premier League and reaching the Champions League final, Sergio Aguero’s move to Barcelona, the potential sale of Bernardo Silva, as well as other transfers out.
Why can Man City spend so much?
Manchester City’s ownership model, like Chelsea’s, uses an owner’s deep pockets and continued generosity to keep money flowing through the business. Losses, like the $172 million the club recorded in 2019-20, can therefore be absorbed without borrowing money expensively from banks to cover outgoings.
Was PEP a good player?
He became a first-team regular in the 1991–92 season, and at only 20 years old was a key component of a side that won La Liga and the European Cup. The prestigious Italian magazine Guerin Sportivo heralded Guardiola as the finest player in the world under the age of 21.
How many titles has Guardiola won?
Manager | Trophies won |
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Pep Guardiola | 31 |
Jose Mourinho | 25 |
Massimiliano Allegri | 16 |
Zinedine Zidane | 11 |
Who is Manchester United most expensive player?
Aaron Wan-Bissaka – £50m (from Crystal Palace, 2019)
How much did Man City pay for Harry Kane?
Manchester City willing to pay €150 million for Harry Kane.
How much have Man City spent since 2008?
Since Sheikh Mansour’s Abu Dhabi United Group acquired Manchester City in 2008, the club has spent a staggering £1.3bn (€1.5bn / $1.8bn) on 70 signings — an investment that has been instrumental to the Blues rapid rise to the elite of European football over the past 13 years.