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Embarrassed! City executives admitting 100 million to Mark Glellish was a mistake? Should have been paid to sign Kane

In recent years, the value of players has generally risen, and transfer fees have repeatedly set new records. But we can find one common denominator, but almost none of the transactions with transfer fees of more than 100 million euros can play a performance that matches the value. Neymar in Paris, Coutinho, Dembele and Griezmann brought in by Barca, Felix at Atletico, Lukaku in Chelsea and Glalis at Manchester City. These players have all played well in their old clubs or showed great potential before breaking their own price records. But with the aura of "Mr. Billion Dollar", they are all faltering in the new owner's home.

Glallish is the first England player to pay more than £100 million in transfers and is the premier league's record holder for the highest value. The former Villa captain attracted a lot of attention before the city, he is the top player in the Premier League pass key list, dribbling sharp, before joining Manchester City, Manchester United, Barca, Real Madrid have appeared in the gossip list. Ultimately, city spent £100 million to bring Glalish to the Etihad Stadium, but the deal raised far more questions than the sensation it caused.

First of all, There is no shortage of wingers for Manchester City. Glallish is good at the left wing forward position, in addition to Sterling can play, Foden can play this position, and Manchester City needs the center most. Guardiola's "no front" played a lot, no top center was always a short board, and there was a lack of backhands when trying to change at critical times. But it felt like City was in a hurry to get sick, or that the money had to be spent, and it hit Glarish hard.

Second, Glalis lacked a convincing enough performance. Prior to moving City, Glaliche had only played for Villa in the Premier League for two seasons. And Glaris is at the heart of the absolute at Villa, with the ball in control. In other words, his style of play is "core" and the data is piled up with the joint efforts of other teammates.

And when it comes to Manchester City, his style of play will definitely not work. Manchester City pays attention to the overall coordination, and the attack in the front needs to combine speed and flexible running position to show its power. But Gralis at Villa is used to holding the ball on his feet and other teammates running to match him, a style of play that certainly doesn't work at City. This is also the main reason for the outside world's doubts.

As the season progressed, questions began to arise within City about the deal. Earlier, according to the British media Football Insider, Manchester City executives privately admitted that it was a mistake to sign Glalish for 100 million pounds, and should have brought in Tottenham's star Kane.

Whether or not the news is true, the doubts surrounding Glalis are real. A few days ago, Glallish said in an interview that Guardiola improved his level of play and learned a lot of new things at Manchester City. But it is useless to say more, he must apply what he has learned, and speak with performance. For now, City fans can still console themselves with the examples of Cancelo, Bench B, Gundogan and others. These players also experienced a period of adaptation when they first joined Manchester City, but now they have gained a foothold and played the highest performances of their careers.

Either way, next season will be the deadline for Gralis to prove himself. If he still can't play a performance that matches his value, the pressure on his shoulders will only increase.

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