What will Manchester City look like in 2020/21 when they retire to win the Liverpool Premier League title?

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A new striker is sought through Pep Guardiola with Sergio Aguero reaching the end of his career, while also suffering injury disorders last season.

It may well be Lionel Messi after it was learned last week that the Barcelona superstar had caused a sensation in a motion request.

The defense of the city is also a domain that needs a restructuring with nine defeats in the Premier League, a challenge to be solved.

Vincent Kompany left last summer to take over as Player/Coach of Anderlecht and has been replaced.

Now it is known that City is putting his appeal on Napoli’s noted central defender Kalidou Koulibaly.

Here at talkSPORT.com, we’ve taken a look at who has signed for the City on the way to summer, their remaining movement goals and what Man City looks like in its goal of overthrowing Liverpool in 2020/21 …

Hold on to your hats if this happens.

The ace of Barcelona, a living legend thanks to his exploits over more than 16 years, needs to leave Barcelona and citizens are doing everything they can to point it out.

It will be a logistical nightmare trying to circumvent UEFA’s fair monetary play rules, but if you can do it, it’s him.

The magical Argentinian lately has a clause of 631 million pounds, but Messi needs Barca to fulfill a deal to let it go for FREE.

Messi has reportedly already spoken with Guardiola to explain his preference to move to City, and his father is expected to meet with Barca leaders this week to seek a solution for his son’s future.

Premier League defenses will be shaking in their boots if they reach the Etihad.

In the meantime, there’s also a chance he could play Ake as a left back – Benjamin Mendy has something to do with Kyle Walker pushing down the right flank.

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