- Manchester City have completed the signing 3 full-backs for £130million
- Jose Mourinho criticized the summer transfers following City's outrageous spending
- The Manchester United boss defended the price tags of Paul Pogba and Romelu Lukaku
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has criticized the summer transfers after rivals Manchester City spend £130million on 3 full-backs.
City boss Pep Guardiola completed his 6th signing of the summer following the arrival of left-back Benjamin Mendy from Monaco.
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The Citizens already signed two full-backs after completing the deal for Kyle Walker from Tottenham and Danilo from Real Madrid before the arrival of Mendy.
Jose Mourinho. Photo: EPA.
Mourinho said after spending £89m on Paul Pogba last summer and £75m on Lukaku this summer: "I don’t think the problem is what you pay for Paul Pogba. I don’t think the problem is going to pay crazy for Neymar
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"I think the problem is with the other group [the lower-bracket players], which is a big group.
"Players like Pogba, there are one or two big transfers per transfer window. The other is where you have 100 transfers and, for me, that’s the dangerous area of the market.
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"That’s what worries me a little bit, because now we speak about £30m, £40m or £50m in such an easy way."
"We spent big money on a striker [Lukaku] because, with strikers, you either spend big or you don’t get," the Portuguese manager added.
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