The market is still underway and clubs are looking for big signings. There is still time to go and there will be unexpected surprises.
At City, the priority is to sign a striker. Agüero, who finished his contract and left for Barça, left a place free. The club has done everything possible to sign Kane, but Tottenham have refused. The 'Daily Mail' claims that City made a strong offer to the 'Spurs'. They put 116 million on the table of Tottenham owner Daniel Levy in order to get Kane, a proposal that was instantly rejected.
Faced with this latest refusal, City have changed their course. According to the same media, the target now is Robert Lewandowski. The Bayern striker had a great season. He scored a whopping 48 goals in 40 games played and also provided nine assists.
These statistics have put Lewandowski on the agenda of City, but not only of the English side. The Polish player is one of Madrid's alternatives to Kylian Mbappé.
City are trying to get ahead of 'Los Blancos'. His signing could cost around 70 or 80 million euros, considerably less than what they had planned to pay for Kane.
Bayern are already counting on Lewandowski and do not want to let him go. Bayern have already told the player's agent that they do not plan to sell him. It remains to be seen if the position will change, in the event of a multi-million euro offer arriving in Munich in the coming months.