With the January transfer window looming, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has made it clear he’s sticking by his current squad. Speaking to CentreGoals, Guardiola expressed his satisfaction with the team’s depth and talent, saying that once key players like Rodri and Oscar Bobb recover, City will be “complete, nice, top.” Confident in the group’s ability to stay competitive, he downplayed the need for fresh signings.
City has weathered a few injuries this season, and the return of Rodri could add much-needed stability. Guardiola’s comments suggest that fans shouldn’t expect big moves in January, with his focus squarely on regaining full health and building cohesion within the existing lineup.
As City aims for dominance on both domestic and European fronts, Guardiola’s priority is team synergy over transfers, showing faith in his roster to deliver the results.

