City's transfer window was odd. Bernardo and Mendy look like excellent additions and Walker and Danilo are decent. But they have concocted a scenario where they have the exact same central defence and central midfield as last season. Areas which were obvious weaknesses last season have seen no improvement. I don't think that's succeeded in pushing themselves ahead of their top 4 competitors.
Happy enough with our window in fairness. We got Ederson, Mendy, Danilo, Walker to really strengthen our weakest area's last season plus Bernado Silva for the price of 1 of a Neymar.
It's also the first season we haven't topped the premier leagues net spend in forever (though we would have if we got Sanchez, and in the end the difference was only a tiny £7m to United.).
I'm quite delighted with it as we've moved on:
Zabs,
Sagna,
Kolarov,
Clichy,
Nasri,
Fernando,
Nolito (who couldn't settle),
Iheanacho (who I'd lost faith in but could turn out to be good, but for new he's being kept out at Leicester by Okazaki),
Bony (terrible signing),
Jesus Navas,
Aaron Mooy,
Zucilini,
Caballero,
Oliver Ntcham (was never going to make it at City)
Enes Unal (I feel this will turn out to be the clanger we've dropped and not Iheanacho)
We've also got Harts wages off the books (well most of them) and an army of youths out on loan.
Thats alot of dead wood gone and 5 players who really improve us for a net spend of £133m plus overall wages at the club are supposed to be down for this season too.
Yes we're still not great at CB but last seasons defensive issues have mainly been put down to fullbacks not being able to get back at pace leaving them exposed, which has been rectified.
We don't have an unreal depth of talent at CM but for better or worse a 4 of KDB, Fernandinho, Gundogan and Yaya is not terrible for what is essentially 2 positions with David Silva acting as playmaker in there. There is also some cover for injury crisis albeit not great in Delph, Mangala and a few youths.
I think we've fixed our 2 biggest weakness from last season and are in much better shape moving forward. I'd say it was a great window looking at it, though our season depends hugely on Kompany and Gundogan staying fit (Kompany also needs to improve his form). Its been a massive step forward for us in my eyes.
Club now vs when Pep arrived:
GKs - Ederson & Bravo > Hart & Cabs
FBs - Mendy, Walker, Danilo >> Zabs, Clichy, Kola and Sagna
CBs - Kompany, Stones, Otamendi, Mangala = Kompany, Otamendi, MDM, Mangala (possibly even better if Kompany can stay fit)
MCs - Fernandinho, Gundogan, Yaya, Delph > Fernandinho, Yaya, Delph, Fernando
AMs - Silva, B Silva, Sane, Sterling, KDB >> Silva, Sterling, Navas, Nasri, KDB
FCs - Aguero, Jesus >> Aguero, Bony, Iheanacho
Its taken a lot of money but we are slowly getting shot of the junk brought in or left about during Pelligrini's era (albeit I can't say whether its Pellers or Txiki's fault) we are at least strengthening and not weakening the squad as was what happened post Mancini.