Manchester City's glory continues! Just as leader Gaudio confirmed his contract extension, the team suffered four consecutive defeats and is now poised for a strong rebound from the doldrums. Gaudio's retention was a bombshell that triggered a chain reaction within the team. It is also reported that top scorer Aynin Chalant will extend his contract with the team until 2029, with a weekly salary of up to £500,000, the highest in the history of the Premier League! There is even news that Manchester City are planning to spend £100 million in the summer to bring in German starlet Kolyan Waddis to fill the void left by the departure of Chieuwandi Bunny and to try to start a new era of glory.

Rumors have been swirling about Gordiona leaving the club next year and his decision has certainly been a shot in the arm for the team. The Sun reports that Godiona's retention has allowed a breakthrough in Xheranthe's contract extension, with the Norwegian striker's weekly wage set to rise from £375,000 to £500,000, a new Premier League record, and a new contract worth a total of more than £100 million, excluding bonuses.

This report reveals details of the contract extension between the two sides, including the liquidated damages clause in the contract. Charlatan revealed in an interview in Norway last week, "I hope Godio will extend his contract. He has meant a lot to me over the past two and a half years. I hope he stays longer. I like him very much and he appreciates me very much." City chief executive Ferran Sulianu also flew urgently to Norway during the international break to discuss a contract extension with Xalante.

In addition to retaining their core players and leaders, City are also laying the groundwork for the future, with the 33-year-old Chiyun Dibny entering the twilight of his career. It is reported that Manchester City is trying to lay a solid foundation for the future, and the "strongest successor" Leverkusen star Kolyan Waddis has become the team's number one target. German media revealed that Manchester City is ready to bring him in for a transfer fee of 100 million pounds. Although Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and Liverpool are also eyeing the team, but Manchester City is still regarded as the favorite to win the title.

Manchester City's recent form has not been good, with four consecutive losses putting the team under immense pressure. They host Tottenham in the Premier League early Sunday morning (24), eager to end their losing streak. In addition to the breakthrough contract extensions of Gotovina and Xalanta during the international break, the strange four injured players - Wendy Bunny, Stones, Kialisch and Ejenji - returned in Wednesday's (20) training session to energize the team's sprint.

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