Manchester City is moving forward with transfers despite ongoing legal issues, showing confidence in their future.

The independent tribunal’s decision is expected in the spring after a lengthy hearing. City maintains their innocence and continues to prepare for the future. They’re close to signing Lens defender Abdukodir Khusanov for £33.6 million, marking a significant addition to their squad.
They’ve also brought in Argentine midfielder Claudio Echeverri for around £12.75 million and are eyeing Eintracht Frankfurt’s Omar Marmoush, who’s been impressive this season.
City is also looking to strengthen their midfield after Rodri’s injury, with names like Ederson from Atalanta and Martin Zubimendi from Real Sociedad on their radar. Interestingly, they won’t include relegation clauses in contracts, hinting at their belief that they won’t face relegation.
After a rough patch, City has bounced back, winning their last three matches and scoring 15 goals. Guardiola mentioned that Kyle Walker has expressed a desire to leave, potentially heading to Bayern Munich. It’s a big moment for the club as they navigate these challenges while aiming for success on the pitch.