
Premier League
Manchester City is not leaving anything to chance in its ambition to conquer the Club World Cup, and to achieve this, it is finalizing a trilogy of high-profile signings: Rayan Aït-Nouri, Tijjani Reijnders, and Rayan Cherki. Pep Guardiola's plan is clear: to build a team with depth, talent, and versatility that will allow them to dominate the tournament from the group stage, where they will share the stage with Juventus, Al Ain, and Wydad AC.
With negotiations virtually closed and only pending official announcement, the English club is prepared to invest close to 160 million euros in the three players. The first, Aït-Nouri, will strengthen the left-back position and provide offensive depth on the flank, while Reijnders, coming from Milan, will be the ideal partner for Rodri in midfield, in exchange for 70 million. Meanwhile, Cherki will join the Citizens' attack for 40 million with the intention of playing on the right wing, an area where Guardiola seeks imbalance and creativity.
The team Guardiola wants to assemble to win the Club World Cup

The ideal lineup that Guardiola has in mind to face the tournament speaks volumes about the seriousness of the project. With Ederson in goal and a defense led by Rúben Dias and Gvardiol, the Spanish coach wants a team capable of controlling matches through possession and rhythm. Reijnders will offer balance as a midfielder, while Marmoush will act as a playmaker to free up Foden and Cherki on the wings, with Haaland as the absolute reference.
The arrival of these pieces not only enhances the team's individual quality but also reinforces the idea that City is not satisfied with just the Champions League. Now, the Club World Cup emerges as the new golden target on Guardiola's and his sky-blue machinery's path.
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