The great relief is that City with Gündogan finally have a decent back-up and even rotation option for either Silva or De Bruyne, that should have a double positive effect:
1. If Gündogan is frequently rotated into the team, Silva & De Bruyne will be likely to suffer less fatigue injuries;
2. When they do get injured, there is a very decent back-up plan with Gündogan.
I hope Kelechi can do the same favor to Sergio Agüero, but I still think the latter is less replaceable. Defo in CL.
Same for the center backs where Otamendi, Stones, Kompany, Kolarov ... can all be rotated without too much quality loss.
Anyway, am confident that City is more than sufficiently equiped this season to win the league again. Closest contenders should be Chelsea & Liverpool, I feel, although Arsenal is not to be underestimated either. Lot of stability now in that team and improving by the week.
CL is way too early for City, to repeat last year (reach semis) would already be a big success. Barcena, Real Madrid & Bayern Munich are still a few miles ahead imo.
Great point about the competition for places in midfield and the excellent back up option we have all over the pitch.
However, I think you're slightly underselling us in the CL. Even if we take Pep out of the equation, we've got at the 4th best squad in Europe. It's very rare that the 4 best teams get to the semi finals, so depending on the draw we are very capable of getting to the final, and anything can happen in a final.
Looking at Barca, their front 3 are on another planet, but elsewhere, we are a match for them. I would pick Fernandinho every day over Busquests. A 30 year old Silva and a 32 year old Iniesta, there is very little between them. De Bruyne is better than Rakatic.
Their full backs are better, but the way Kolarov has started the season has been incredible. Stones is better on the ball than Pique, although Pique is a better defender. Kompany is miles better than Umtiti. And Bravo was Barca's first choice keeper before we bought him, so we're better there too.
Compared with Bayern, Alsonso, Vidal and Thiago simply wouldn't get in our central midfield at the moment. They would all be 5th choice at best. Boeteng and Hummels are decent, but for our style of play I'd choose Stones and Kompany over them both. Muller and De Bruyne are pretty similar levels, their keeper and full backs are better than ours, but Aguero is better than Lewandowski.
Their first choice wingers are better than ours, but their approaching their mid 30s and are injury prone. I'd choose Sterling and Sané over Costa and Coman.
There really isn't much to choose between the squads.
Madrid look stronger on paper than us, but they beat us 1-0 over 2 legs at our absolute worst last season. Zidane is a managerial novice, whereas Pep is the best tactical coach in Europe by far, and has been for 7 years.
I think people are writing off our CL chances too dismissively. We are not favourites by any means, but we've still got a very good chance.