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Pep Guardiola may choose to hire a graduate from the Academy rather than enter the transfer market, according to reports in Sunday's newspapers.
It is suggested that Eric Garcia could be more involved in the first team this season while Manchester City transfer plans are discussed.
We also congratulate Kevin De Bruyne for his performances on the tour and Kyle Walker's words on his Champions League ambitions, as we dissect the city's headlines …
Opinion
Daily Star: The two players, Pep Guardiola, lined up for a vacant central defender position
Rhys Turrell writes: "The City has looked at Harry Maguire, but they do not want to shell out the £ 90 million that Leicester is asking for for the English international.
"And Guardiola could still decide not to add anything to this post at all.
"It's because he thinks the quality he needs could already be at the club.
"Nicolas Otamendi, John Stones and Aymeric Laporte are his three senior center backs, but the young Eric Garcia is highly rated by Guardiola and should give a chance to impress his next term."
Strong points
Manchester Evening News: The midfielder of the city could be the answer to Pep Guardiola's transfer riddle
Charlotte Duncker writes: "The form of Kevin de Bruyne by the minute may well be halfway through his role as a new recruit.
"The Belgian has only 11 starts in the Premier League last season after an injury campaign, but his form at the beginning of the season will excite the manager of City.
"By making his third start of the tour against Yokohama F. Marinos in the 3-1 win, it's still the Belgian who led the series in the middle of the park for the Blues.
Did you read…?
Guardiola: Rodri was amazing: Pep Guardiola paid tribute to another impressive Rodri show as City completed our Asian tour with a nice 3-1 win over Yokohama F Marinos.
"The man of the match against the Wolves and the star player against Kitchee in Hong Kong, the 28-year-old, badured that he was organizing a show for the 65,000 spectators gathered in the Yokohama Nissan Stadium. Saturday night."
Players
Sky Sports: Walker – We need luck to win the Champions League
Kyle Walker: "I want to get a third Premier League title and I hope we can win the Champions League.
"You need a little luck throughout the tournament.
"When there are knockout matches, we lose a match and it's over, while in the Premier League we can lose a game and continue to win.
"You need a bit of luck, which we have not had recently, but we do not complain. You take it as it comes and you keep moving forward. "
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