Pep Guardiola refuses to rule out spending £100m on one player this summer

Pep Guardiola has refused to rule out a transfer splurge at Manchester City this summer
Pep Guardiola has refused to rule out a transfer splurge at Manchester City this summer / Clive Brunskill/Getty Images
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Pep Guardiola has refused to rule out the possibility of spending £100m on a player this summer but remained coy when asked about speculation linking him with a move for Borussia Dortmund's Erling Haaland.

The Catalan tactician recently dismissed the suggestion that City could embark on a summer transfer splurge in a bid to replace the outgoing Sergio Aguero, claiming the club simply can't afford to do so.

The Premier League leaders face Dortmund in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final on Tuesday night - offering Guardiola the chance to see Haaland in action - and while he claims the club have decided not to spend big money this summer, he didn't rule out the possibility of a late change of heart.

Could Erling Haaland be on his way to Manchester City this summer?
Could Erling Haaland be on his way to Manchester City this summer? / Pool/Getty Images

"Maybe in the future, it's going to happen when the club decide it's necessary to improve the team for the next five or ten years," he said as reported by Sky Sports.

"But so far the club, the organisation, the CEO, the sporting director, have decided not to do it and that's why they haven't done it. Maybe in the future, I don't know."

With big-money arrivals clearly not an impossibility at City this summer, Guardiola was asked how much he believed Haaland was worth, though he refused to be drawn on the topic.

"I don't know, it is a question for Borussia Dortmund and his agent," he added. "I understand people ask about Haaland, he is an exceptional striker, but it is not appropriate for me to talk about him."

Pep Guardiola remained coy when asked about Erling Haaland links
Pep Guardiola remained coy when asked about Erling Haaland links / PAUL ELLIS/Getty Images

With an unprecedented quadruple on the cards this season, Guardiola was quick to quash suggestions that City's fine Premier League form would have any impact on their displays in other competitions.

"Why should we win the other competitions just because we are leading the Premier League?
The only concern is to try to win the game," he said.

"Win this game and after comes Leeds, and after we go to Dortmund to win that game. If we play good and deserve it we go through. If not, we will try next season."