Despite Manchester City currently sitting seven points behind Liverpool, albeit with a game in hand, Pep Guardiola has suggested that his side don't need any help from the January transfer window.
The Citizens struggled to deal with the loss of Fernandinho through injury over the festive period and lost three times in the space of four Premier League games. In a squad that possesses such strength in depth, the Brazilian's position is perhaps an area of weakness.
However, in his pre-match press conference ahead of Manchester City's crunch match against Wolves on Monday night, Guardiola seemed to rule out any January additions.
Manchester City's official Twitter page quoted Guardiola, saying: "The big clubs don't buy players for six months. If you don't have injuries and you are satisfied with the squad, it's going well, we will play with the players we have started the season with."
Despite this, Manchester City
If the Citizens decide against dipping into the January window, their title hopes may well rest upon Fernandinho's
Besides that anchor midfield position, Manchester City are somewhat light at the left-back position with Benjamin Mendy
Despite their latest woes, Manchester City have the best squad in the Premier League on paper. Their attacking options know no limits, with the likes of Riyad Mahrez and Ilkay Gündogan commonly named on the bench.
The reigning Premier League champions continue their title defence against a tricky Wolves
Source : 90min