Do you know how long Kevin De Bruyne have been away for Manchester City? If I'm recalling correctly, he's been out Injured since the Super Cup finals against Sevilla and during that game he didn't play for too long, no direct contact was seen from any player and someone here be saying we evil for giving our own opinions on matters. If they're not mature enough to ignore things, they should try not to become a prick.
For long term plans, I feel like they should plan ahead for a possible replacement. Check the performance of Erling Haaland, is it same as that of his first season? He has the best passes and combination from Kevin De Bruyne. He be still the leading goal scoring player but has seen a drop also struggles with his goals and contributions.
Even top teams with big finances are not always able to play at the highest level, recessions are a normal phenomenon and this is normal not only for the team but also for the players. Haaland showed excellent results in the previous season and set many records, do you think it’s so easy to exceed your achievements every year? Don't worry, Guardiola is a great coach and if he needs new players he will find them.
Well of course him being injured is going to have an effect on his performance. But at the same time it is also true that his performance has dropped quite significantly. And it is definitely time for Manchester City to look for a replacement. Because he is already starting to get injured. Who knows for how long he will actually be able to compete?
So yes I think for long-term plans, Manchester City should start thinking about a replacement. Maybe get a young player and shape him up to be a good replacement. Or maybe just go and get a player who will be another great one. They can afford it in my opinion.
I completely understand your perspective. A major concern is the lack of clarity surrounding De Bruyne's condition. However, I don't think City needs to move quickly to recruit a replacement. They have a really strong roster, and Mahrez and Gundogan are capable of filling in for him. Not to mention the magic Pep can perform with the team. He has a knack of putting on fantastic performances even in the absence of important players. I believe it would be wiser for City to hold off on making any snap choices until after De Bruyne has healed. Regarding purchasing a new star player, they certainly have the means to do so, but money isn't always the deciding factor, is it? Team dynamics are invaluable