Now the dust has settled, we can all take stock & properly assess what we have, & where we stand until January.
Man for man, I think our squad potential stacks up against those likely to be in the hunt for major honours.
Outgoings:
In terms of those who were expected to leave... Aside from the wages we'll have to pay him, I'm not arsed if Ortega has turned down offers from elsewhere, as I don't think he'll be in many matchday squads anyway. The same applies to currently injured Philips.
We needed to lose several non-HG players. Milan reportedly made a late move for Akanji, but he carried through his deadline day loan to Inter.
After a long heart to heart with Pep yesterday where it was reportedly explained to Ilkay that whilst he wouldn't be forced out the door, he'd have to accept being a bit part squad player, he took up an early window offer from Galatasary & is sorting that move right now. The deal has to be done by today if Gala want to register him for the CL.
I'm seriously gutted to see Ederson go, but he's 31, in the last year of his contract, injuries are catching up with him & he wanted a new challenge. He'll always remain the best City keeper in my lifetime & a true mad bastard legend.
Grealish needed a fresh challenge. His loan move to Everton means he can remain in the Northwest & try to regain his best form, & hopefully book a plane ticket to the WC.
KDB & Walker will always be City legends, but ole father time catches up with the best of em, & I wish both the very best for the remainder of their careers.
The remainder of our major loan outgoings were highly rated prospects Echeverri, Bah, Reis & Nypan. Several other youngsters were either sold with buy-back and/or sell-on clauses, or loaned out to gain more experience.
Incomings:
We moved swiftly when the season ended to secure Reijnders, Cherki, Ait Nouri, Trafford & Bettinelli. We also added PSG & Italy's Donnarumma on deadline day too.
When added to our January signings of Marmoush, Khusanov & Gonzalez, we've got a serious amount of emerging talent in our squad who'll need time to gel.
I'm seriously disappointed that we didn't get the specialist right back that most of us desperately wanted. Only the club will know why that didn't happen.
Season 2025-26:
We started our succession planning two seasons too late, so what should've been an evolution became a manic revolution. Our new squad will need time to gel, & because of the refusal of many senior squad members to depart, we have 24/25 of our squad quota available for selection.
This will be a long transitional season, so I personally think we'll benefit from having a larger squad. Many of those senior players know their days at the Etihad are numbered, but their experience will be invaluable as we attempt to bed in the new squad acquisitions.
I wanted to wait until the international break & the closing of the window before I made an assessment. My feelings are our weak point will be at RB. Yes, a specialist RB would've been brilliant, but the window's now shut, so we have to play the cards we've been dealt.
The big issue I can see is Pep's seeming determination to persist with his inverted right back tactic, which I think weakens us. I desperately want to see a tactical reset & a return to Pep's famed 4-3-3 formation, using under/overlapping FB's on both sides.
I think this tactical change will get the most out of Ait Nouri, Lewis & Nunes, & their support of our wingers will also bring out the best in Bobb, Doku & Savinho. We saw the difference a forward playing RAN made to Doku's game at the CWC, so I badly want to see us continue in that vein.
Our 2025 transfers could've been better, but they could've been far far worse. Over all, I'm satisfied & happy to settle with what we have, albeit I'd have loved Echeverri & Reis to have continued their development at the Etihad.
The spotlight is now on Pep. He's been given the players & a new backroom team, & if we avoid the catastrophic injuries of last season, there'll be no excuses.
I think Liverpool, Arsenal & Chelsea are far more settled than City are at present, so unless we click early & there's a massive upturn in our performances, I think top four is the best we can hope for.
What's unfolding now is a result of us neglecting our squad rebuild from two years ago. It is what it is, so personally I'm viewing this season as a transitional one, with further comings & goings to be expected next summer, before we can realistically start thinking about challenging on all fronts again.
Over to our Baldy. The spotlight & scrutiny is all on you fella...