Here are your Manchester City evening headlines on Monday, July 10.
City fans told not to panic about lack of summer signings
It is a year to the day since Manchester City unveiled not one but three new signings to their excited supporters.
Erling Haaland, Julian Alvarez (technically a January buy but this was confirmation of his first team status) and Stefan Ortega were all introduced at an event outside the Colin Bell stand, while Kalvin Phillips would have been there if he wasn't ill. With a deal for Haaland announced even before the season had wrapped up, Txiki Begiristain had ensured the bulk of City's incomings were done early.
If they had held a similar welcome this year, Mateo Kovacic would be the only new face aside from an academy goalkeeper with the former Chelsea midfielder the only new addition so far. With no sign of RB Leipzig defender Josko Gvardiol doing his tour of the training ground yet, where are City at with their transfer plans in relation to previous years?
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Clearly, last summer was supremely effective to bring in four first-team players - including the coveted Haaland - before pre-season was underway. However, the search for a left-back dragged on through the summer in frustrating fashion before a decision was finally taken after the first weekend of the season to keep Sergio Gomez rather than send him on loan; Manu Akanji was another late arrival, being signed in the final week of the transfer window before going on to play an integral role in the Treble-winning season.
Palmer addresses Gomez criticism
Cole Palmer has responded to Sergio Gomez's criticism of his antics during England's Under-21 European Championships victory over Spain.
The Manchester City teammates have stolen the headlines after the Spaniard hit out at Palmer. England won 1-0 after Palmer's free-kick deflected off Curtis Jones and into the corner of the net.
Gomez was vocal in his disapproval of Palmer's celebrations, which prompted a brawl leading to England coach Ashley Cole and Spanish fitness coach Carlos Rivera both being sent off. Morgan Gibbs-White and Spain's Antonio Blanco were both dismissed in second-half injury time after Blues goalkeeper James Trafford made an incredible match-winning double penalty save.
With tensions running high, Gomez said: "It surprised me. He didn’t want to apologise or anything like some of his other teammates."