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Over the past years, City have spent almost an eye-watering £2billion on the world's best players, with billionaire Sheikh Mansour playing a huge part after buying the club in 2008.
Since Guardiola joined as manager in 2016, City have forked out almost £700m - signing the likes of Riyad Mahrez (£60m), Bernardo Silva (£43m), Leroy Sane (£37m), Gabriel Jesus (£27m), Ikkay Gundogan (£21m) and Rodri (£65m) to boost their attacking fortunes.
But it is in defence where City have specifically spent big, with Ruben Dias the latest big-money signing arriving at the club in a £64m deal.
Dias, along with the likes of Kyle Walker (£54m), Aymeric Laporte (£57m), Joao Cancelo (£55m), Nathan Ake (£40m), Benjamin Mendy (£52m), John Stones (£47.5m) and Danilo (£27m), have been brought in recently.
And in goal, Guardiola has splashed out on Ederson for £35m as well as Claudio Bravo for £17m but the latter's spell in Manchester certainly didn't go to plan.
And despite the financial effects of the coronavirus pandemic, City's ease at spending big doesn't appear to be coming to an end anytime soon as they look to continue their dominance in England and finally end their European hoodoo.
City have a huge 10-point lead at the top of the Premier League with just 13 matches remaining while they will also be eyeing a Carabao Cup final triumph against Tottenham in April.
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