Khaldoon al-Mubarak, chairman of Manchester City, acknowledged the club's insufficient aggression in last summer's transfer market, which contributed to a disappointing season. City faced challenges in defending their Premier League title and were eliminated from the Champions League early. He emphasized that the team has already begun a rebuild, highlighted by significant January signings costing over 172 million. Al-Mubarak confirmed that the club will continue to invest in players this summer as they aim to improve ahead of the Club World Cup.
We probably should have been more aggressive in some of the changes we needed to do, Khaldoon told the club's official website.
Normally we like to do our business in the summer...but this January we had to act.
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