Manchester City have concluded one of their busiest transfer windows in recent years by recording an impressive profit, despite spending over £100m on new players.
Erling Haaland is the headline signing, and was the first to be announced this summer for his £51m release clause from Borussia Dortmund.
Kalvin Phillips followed from Leeds to bolster the midfield after Fernandinho's departure, while City have also strengthened their squad players with the arrivals of goalkeeper Stefan Ortega, left-back Sergio Gomez and deadline day signing Manuel Akanji.
Those arrivals have been facilitated with the high-profile sales of Raheem Sterling to Chelsea, and both Gabriel Jesus and Aleks Zinchenko to Arsenal.
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