Nico González has officially become a Manchester City player right before the end of the winter transfer window in the Premier League.
Currently there is an interesting situation by the way. Manchester City spent 215 million euros in this window which was more than the rest of the 19 teams combined (213 million).

Who will say stop to them, or will anyone do so?
You are right if we look at some of the club spending data in this winter market, only Man City is in first place by spending 218 million Euro. Pep Guardiola feels the need to add ammunition due to their poor performance at the beginning of the season. Facing the end of the season, the demands are getting heavier and Man City can rely on the new players as much as possible. But can all the players they buy adapt quickly? considering that Pep Guardiola is an idealistic coach about tactics so the burden on the new players will be much more pressing.
Manchester City buying new players is a good move and spending money to do that is okay because they really need new good players, pep guardiola is a great coach and I'm sure he will make the players feel at home and they will surely adapt however it may take long but not longer than expected because he knows what to do to make them adapt, but I don't think Manchester city performing well will happen this season I'm seeing next season, sometimes I'm always surprise by how Manchester city reduced in form because all there key players are still in the club I really don't know what happened maybe the absent of Rodri in the team is the reason why they lost form however In the meantime, Manchester City has signed 23-year-old midfielder Nico Gonzalez from FC Porto for £50 million to bolster their midfield options during Rodri's absence so it see if Nico Gonzalez will really replace Rodri and make Manchester city come back, I like the fact that pep guardiola is signing young players because young players always do there best to make sure they are loved by many and also to win awards, good luck to Manchester city.