According to the latest report from Manchester Evening News, with Alvarez moving to Atletico Madrid and Oscar Bob missing due to injury, the need for reinforcements in the attacking end of the Premier League giants Manchester City has become particularly urgent. In this case, England's Eze has become an ideal target for City.
Reports indicate that Eze's release clause officially expired at 5pm local time on Friday, making him a player City can fight for straight away in the transfer market. Eze's name has been closely linked with City all summer, with his technical ability and vast Premier League experience favoring both the City hierarchy and manager Pep Guardiola.
The departure of Alvarez has certainly left a gaping hole in City's offensive line, and the unexpected injury to Oscar Bob has added to the woes of the team. Bob's broken leg will keep him out for several months, which will add to the already-strapped City offense. Bob has already shown great strength and potential in the last season, and his absence will definitely make City's deployment in the new season even more stretched.
In the goalkeeper position, although Ederson was rumored to leave the team at one point this summer, it seems that he may stay at Manchester City for the time being. However, in order to cope with possible changes in the future, Manchester City have begun to actively look for potential replacements. They have reportedly shown a strong interest in German goalkeeper Zettel and are expected to initiate further contact and negotiations in the future.
For Manchester City, the upcoming season is full of challenges and opportunities. In the attacking end, they urgently need to bring in new players to fill in the gaps and enhance the competitiveness of the team; in the goalkeeper position, they also need to save for a rainy day and be well-prepared for the future. As the transfer market opens up further and competition intensifies, whether Manchester City can successfully bring in their favorite players such as Eze will be one of the key factors determining their success or failure in the new season.