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Guardiola asked about Man City transfers after De Bruyne and Jesus injuries
MANCHESTER CITY boss Pep Guardiola has refused to rule out new signings after he was asked about transfer plans following injuries to Kevin De Bruyne and Gabriel Jesus.
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Manchester City lost two star players in their 0-0 draw with Crystal Palace today.
Jesus came off in tears after after suffering a suspected knee injury.
And De Bruyne was at the receiving end of a nasty challenge in stoppage time and was stretchered off.
De Bruyne was seen hobbling after the game in what could be a boost for Guardiola.
But the City manager refused to rule out deals in the January transfer window once his two stars have been fully assessed.
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We have to sit down and see what happened with Gabriel and Kevin and we will see
Asked on BT Sport if the injuries will trigger transfers, he said: ”I am talking about the game. We have to sit down and see what happened with Gabriel and Kevin and we will see."
Guardiola also gave an update on Jesus’ injury.
The player was seen hobbling away from Selhurst Park on crutches.
"He's injured in the terms hopefully it will only be one or two months,” the boss said.
“Then Kevin we were lucky, well not lucky.
“I don't know what happened with him in that last action.”