Manchester City is actively seeking to bolster its midfield options ahead of the January transfer window, following the season-ending knee injury suffered by key player Rodri. Reports from L’Equipe suggest that City management is closely monitoring two potential targets to fill this critical gap.
One of the names on City’s radar is Real Sociedad’s Martín Zubimendi. The talented midfielder turned down a move to Liverpool last summer, which has now opened up discussions among City officials regarding his potential acquisition.
Another promising prospect being tracked is Samuele Ricci from Torino. The young midfielder has caught the attention of City as Pep Guardiola’s side looks to enhance its midfield depth during the upcoming transfer market.
With injuries impacting the squad, City’s management is keen to ensure the team remains competitive as they aim for success in both domestic and European competitions. Fans are eager to see how the club will navigate this challenge and whether these potential signings will materialize.
As the January window approaches, the focus will be on how Manchester City plans to address the loss of Rodri and strengthen the squad for the remainder of the season.