Last week Mateo Kovacic became Manchester City's first signing since securing the Treble as Pep Guardiola plots success in the upcoming campaign.
The old adage of buying when you are strong has been followed at the Etihad Stadium. City have agreed a deal worth a total of £30m with Chelsea for the experienced Croatian midfielder.
City have lost inspirational skipper Ilkay Gundogan after the Germany international's contract expired, though he went out in the best way possible with a Champions League winner's medal around his neck.
He has headed to Spanish giants Barcelona. City wasted little time when it came to signing a replacement for Gundogan. Kovacic slots into the central midfield hole that their previous captain left. READ MORE: Josko Gvardiol transfer will show Man City avoiding issue from last season The 29-year-old is a seasoned winner.