Pep Guardiola has made it clear that Manchester City will not repeat last season's heavy January spending, despite dealing with a growing injury crisis. Speaking earlier today, the City boss addressed transfer speculation following the dramatic draw with Chelsea at the Etihad , a match that further exposed the strain on his squad, as reported by SoftFootball .
With City currently limited to around 13 fit outfield players, questions had been raised about whether the club would again turn to the market in force. Guardiola acknowledged in a post shared by Fabrizio Romano on his official X account that additions are possible but stressed that the situation is very different from last year, when City spent heavily to steady their campaign.
Fabrizio Romano posted: