Man City blocked from adding two signings to Champions League squad
Manchester City will only be able to register three new players for the knockout rounds of the Champions League.
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Manchester City will only be able to register three new players for the knockout rounds of the Champions League.
The January transfer window for English clubs has closed, with no more incoming players allowed besides emergency free transfers. Manchester United have solved two issues at the club in the past month, but left themselves with a big one - will it be enough to improve results on the pitch?
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