Having been accused of more than 100 breaches of the Premier League’s financial rules, it’s safe to say that all is not well at Manchester City.
While City remain adamant they can refute all allegations against them, the truth is they could be subject to severe punishment, from docking points all the way to being expelled from the division.
If things get as bad as possible for the town, there may be an exodus from the Federation, and there will be no shortage of suitors to take advantage of the situation.
Disclaimer: This is all set in a fantasy world where money doesn’t matter. Since we’re talking about City, this seems quite appropriate.
Perfect for: Chelsea
Kevin De Bruyne may not be fit ChelseaAge profile – he turns 32 in June – but that wouldn’t be a problem for the Blues, who are just that Desperate for any form of midfield creativity.
The Belgian’s first spell at Stamford Bridge didn’t go quite as he had planned, but Chelsea didn’t make the same mistake twice. You don’t want to think, anyway.


Ideal for: Bayern Munich
last summer, Bayern Munich The king of putting the ball in the net lost Robert Lewandowski who scored 344 goals in 375 matches for Bavaria.
Bayern needs another player who only scores goals. They have all the tools to put the ball into the penalty area, and with Erling Haaland, they will have a Lewandowski that could restore them to their dominance over the years.


Ideal for: Bayern Munich
Joining Haaland in Munich could be Ederson, whose sweeping goalkeeper inclinations fit perfectly with the team preparing to see off Manuel Neuer.
The legendary Neuer has been in the club’s bad books lately, after breaking his leg on a ski trip and slamming the decision to dump goalkeeping coach Tony Tabalovic. Maybe it’s time for a change?


Perfect for: Real Madrid
Barcelona may have been touted as Bernardo Silva’s suitors more, however real madrid He would benefit more from the addition of the Portuguese international.
With the midfield advancing, Real Madrid are on the verge of needing major reinforcements. Luka Modric and Toni Kroos have just a few years left at the top, but the 28-year-old Silva will ensure their highs are maintained.


Ideal for: Liverpool
Since Sadio Mane left, LiverpoolThe pressing stats plummeted. Both in attack and in midfield, the Reds have lost it gravity Which made them extremely dangerous.
At 22, Phil Foden has been dancing around in a number of positions in Liverpool’s current squad, whether it’s to refresh his aging midfield or add more dynamism to the left wing.


Perfect for: Arsenal
ArsenalThe primary concern in their team is the lack of creative maestro outside of Martin Odegaard. Young Fabio Vieira is an intriguing prospect but feels a few years away from being a real threat for minutes.
By signing Jack Grealish, Arsenal will find themselves another wizard of the ball who will relish the added responsibility they will have at the Emirates. Such a move could bring out an Aston Villa side of Grealish not already seen in Manchester.


Perfect for: Barcelona
This may be Sergio Busquets’ last year Barcelona. Frenkie de Jong proved too important elsewhere to be a true heir to the 34-year-old’s throne.
Rodri is a very close match for Busquets when it comes to style of play – keeping things without getting too crazy – and his experience in La Liga will make him even more attractive.


Perfect for: PSG
Paris Saint-Germain Long eyeing Riyad Mahrez, who spent some time in France before making his name in England with Leicester City.
The fleet-footed winger would add another dangerous dynamic to PSG’s attacking line and give Christophe Galtier’s side the option to deploy the wings once again.


Perfect for: Inter
Inter They are preparing to say goodbye to Milan Skriniar, who has agreed a free transfer to Paris Saint-Germain. They need a new star defender to take over next summer, and that’s where Ruben Dias comes in.
The Portugal international was widely regarded as one of the best defenders in the world before he recently crumbled down the penalty shootout pecking order, so a move to Serie A – the land of centre-backs – could be just what he needs to get the recognition he deserves. Worth again.


Perfect for: Tottenham
Christian Romero is one of the most interesting defenders in world football. He could be elite in his day, which is more than you can say about most spurscenter back.
In recent seasons, John Stones has been one of the most consistent defenders in the Premier League, and he fitted in perfectly in the Spurs backline, where he could bring his passing vision and grit to lift Antonio Conte’s side to the next level.