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Add Harry Kane into the mix and City’s attack is becoming a pretty frightening prospect – although it remains to be seen whether City will sign both players to take their summer spending above £200m.
Either way, United will have some catching up to do, with Chelsea expected to serious title contenders following their Champions League triumph, while Liverpool will aim to be back to their best after last season’s defensive injury disaster.
Of course, there’s no guarantee City will sign Grealish, with Villa ready to offer their skipper an improved deal less than a year after his last contract extension.
But if he does line up for Guardiola’s side next season, the Red Devils may end up regretting not prising him away from Villa Park before his transfer vaklue sky-rocketed.
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