Manchester City chairman Gary Cook has warned City fans not to expect any big signing in the January transfer window.After spending more than £120 million on new players last summer, the blues chairman claimed he would not spend outrageously on bolstering their squad this January.Cook said, "We have a great squad of players that are just getting bedded in and we might find there is more speculation about what we might do than what we actually do.”While the Abu Dhabi United Group, led by mega-rich owner Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, have the funds to go back into the market, they want to see the present squad fulfill its promise firstHowever both full-back positions would appear to need strengthening after their shock 3-3 draw at home to Burnley last week, which was down to some defensive frailties.Related Links*
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Yaya not interested in City moveBoss Mark Hughes has admitted he would be interested if he were to find the right man.Which is why Cook feels much of the transfer talk may end up being just that.The Man City chairman said: “January is always busy, busier for some more than others. Mark has some thoughts and some plans but they are by no means as aggressive as they have been in the past.”After there shock 3-3 draw at home to Burnley, which was down to some defensive errors.Cook appeared somewhat ambivalent about the start to the season, stating: "It is not a great start but it is not a bad start - Mark has said that himself - we are right on target for where we want to be.”He added: "It is an open league this season and there are opportunities to be seized by somebody.”Powered by: GiveMeFootball.com, the
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