Just like the unpredictable weather in Manchester, the mood of Manchester City's fans is also uncertain this international break.
Manchester City, well, is also succinct and clear, or the shock caused by the 115 allegations of financial irregularities. The hearing is now in its fifth week, and nothing has come out at the moment, with the media and fans speculating. Although Manchester City countersued the Premier League APT to achieve a phased victory, and even found a breakthrough to win the trial of the century, it still can't suppress this overwhelming rumor.
However, perhaps because of a premonition of a change in the winds, the previously noisy rumours that Manchester City would be relegated or even expelled from the Premier League have recently been silenced and replaced by rumours of staying in the team.
The first to bear the brunt is naturally manager Pep Guardiola.
Pep Guardiola's contract with Manchester City expires next year, and given the importance of the trial of the century, Guardiola will naturally have to wait and see, and with the FA's expectation of Pep Guardiola at the helm, news that he will take over the England team at the end of the season has become mainstream.
But all of this has gone down with the departure of Thomas Tuchel and Guardiola himself has admitted that he has not refused to renew his contract. But a wave has not settled, and the three cores of De Bruyne, Haaland and Rodri have become the mainstream of splitting Manchester City again.
De Bruyne wants to go to Riyadh to live a comfortable life with a salary of 1 million pounds a week, Rodri wants to go to Real Madrid to show the cards of the world, as for Haaland, the Catalan media has confirmed that he has decided to leave, and by the way, he also rejected the offer of Grand Paris.
Demolish the city every year, and demolish the city every year. While Manchester City fans are no longer surprised, the rumours can be upsetting after all. Manchester City are not without good news – Kevin De Bruyne and Ake have returned from injury and should be available for action.
Manchester United's situation is a bit more complicated.
Thomas Tuchel's arrival at the helm of England means there are fewer key options for the manager to choose from, and Ten Hag's position will be safe in the short term, and United fans will have to endure this difficult time.
There is evidence that United would have wanted to sack Ten Hag at the end of last season, but the FA Cup triumph forced Sir Ratcliffe to change his mind, and Ten Hag not only did not get sacked, but also received a contract extension. The cost of Manchester United's sacking has also changed from £8 million to £15 million.
This may also be the direct reason why Manchester United did not make up their minds to sack Ten Hag at the top level meeting on October 8, and Manchester City cannot afford the release fee of 15 million pounds.
The poor record made it difficult to open up a wide range of financial channels, so Manchester United put a lot of thought into throttling. It's just that Manchester United's crooked thoughts this time are really cheap - Manchester United unilaterally terminated the global ambassador contract of the meritorious coach Sir Alex Ferguson, no longer paid him 2.16 million pounds a year as a global ambassador, and banned him from entering the dressing room.
As soon as the news came out, public opinion was in an uproar. During his 26 years at the helm of Manchester United, he won 38 trophies, including 13 Premier League titles and two Champions League titles, and single-handedly created a Red Devils dynasty unique in the history of English football.
In order to save money, Manchester United, a top giant with a glorious and long tradition, actually cut the 82-year-old legendary feats in team history, which is really a bargain. In this way, Manchester United's increased fans can't stand it, and they have run to Manchester United's social media to express their dissatisfaction.
In the 8th round of the Premier League, Manchester City and Manchester United will face Wolves and Brentford respectively, perhaps it is such a cloudy and uncertain situation, "Sky Sports" gave a score prediction of 1-2 before the game, and Manchester City lost both. Interestingly, Manchester United's loss to Brentford is indeed a high probability, but what will Wolves, who are at the bottom of the table, use to beat Manchester City?