Manchester City's situation on the right flank is improving. According to Sky Sports, thanks to Abdukodir Khusanov's reliable performances, the club postponed the plan to acquire a new right-back - at least until next summer. This, first of all, indicates that the young Uzbekistani legionnaire has gained Pep Guardiola's trust in a short time.
So far, there are enough options in this position: besides Khusanov, there is also Rico Lewis, and in some cases, Mateus Nunes can also help on the right. Therefore, headquarters could focus the transfer window in winter on other team needs rather than "defense."
Of course, there is another aspect that concerns the fans: 21-year-old Khusanov is currently recovering from an injury and will definitely miss several matches. Despite this, the ratings given to him within the club are positive - after his return, he will be among the contenders for the starting lineup again.
In short, the "citizens" are satisfied with the reliable rotation around Khusanov and internal competition. There's no longer a need for a new defender, so Abdukodir's main goal is to return in a healthy environment and confidently navigate the crucial stages of the season. Fans are eagerly awaiting his new flight.
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