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Manchester City have been a disaster this season and nothing Pep Guardiola does seems to go wrong.
They are currently seventh in the standings, and considering that December is almost over, it is a big surprise to see them far from the top of the championship standings and fighting for entry into the top four.
Of the 17 Premier League games they have played all season, Man City have already lost six of them.
Compare that to last season, they lost just three league games out of 38.
The fall of Guardiola’s team is very unexpected and in order to get them out of the crisis, the Spanish coach has been linked with the Premier League striker.
The reigning Premier League champions are reportedly preparing to bid €80m for West Ham United’s Mohammed Kudus, according to Transfers.
Guardiola’s side are keen to strengthen their squad by signing Kudus in January.
The move underlines City’s desire to bolster their attacking options and Kudus has impressed since joining West Ham.
The Newcastle United star is set to move to Man City in January
His versatility and attacking prowess make him a valuable target for Guardiola as he looks to further strengthen his squad for the second half of the season.
The 24-year-old Ghana striker recently returned from a five-match ban and made an impact by scoring in West Ham’s 1-1 draw with Brighton on Saturday.
His strong performances for the Hammers, especially after an excellent debut season, attracted the attention of several top Premier League clubs.
Kudus has attracted interest from Liverpool, Newcastle United and Chelsea, in addition to Man City.
Guardiola’s side currently have problems with a number of their players, including Bernardo Silva, Phil Foden and Jack Grealish who are not performing.
The Spaniard is ready to revamp his attack and offer more support to Erling Haaland in the front line.
Another attacking creature Brighton star Evan Ferguson is being targeted by the Premier League giants.