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Man City have reality to face over Gabriel Jesus, Raheem Sterling and Oleksandr Zinchenko

Manchester City look set to have a busy summer in the transfer market.

The Premier League champions have agreed a deal to sign Erling Haaland for around £51m, with the Borussia Dortmund striker set to officially become a Blue on July 1. Also coming in will be Argentine striker Julian Alvarez; City signed the River Plate striker in January, but loaned him back to the South American giants.

In his end of season interview City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak announced that City are looking to make more signings, but City are likely to be involved in at least one sale too.

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A trio of key City players are being linked with moves away - Gabriel Jesus, Raheem Sterling and Oleksandr Zinchenko. All three have contributed a great deal to City's success in recent seasons, but a common thread in all three cases is a desire to start more games. Which would City miss the most though?

As things stand Jesus seems the most likely to leave the club, given that in recent weeks his representatives have held talks with Arsenal sporting director Edu about a potential move to the London club. The likes of Juventus and Tottenham are also reported to be interested, but Jesus is believed to favour staying in the UK.

While City have already recruited replacements in his position - Haaland will be a sure starter as a number nine while Julian Alvarez can also play in the centre and right-side of attack - City might miss his work-rate off the ball, namely his ability to pull-off Guardiola's intense pressing schemes.

Few City players can match Jesus's endurance and hunger to chase opponents down - his energy levels are often just as high at the tail-end

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