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Khaldoon Al Mubarak

Manchester City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak says some of their rivals are jealous of the club’s success.

City became
the first English side to win a domestic treble when they beat Watford 6-0 in
the FA Cup final, yet the achievement has been accompanied by criticism of the
amount it has cost
to put Pep Guardiola’s squad together. 

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However, in
his annual assessment of the campaign on City’s internal media, Mubarak said he
will not accept his club “being used as a diversionary tactic on poor
investment decisions.”

Premier League
champions City do not have a player in the top 10 most expensive signings.
English rivals Manchester United have two – £89m Paul
Pogba
 and Romelu
Lukaku,
 bought for an initial £75m – and Liverpool one in £75m Virgil
van Dijk.

City’s record
signing is Riyad Mahrez, who they bought from Leicester for £60m in July 2018,
while their other biggest transfers include Aymeric Laporte for £57m, Kevin de
Bruyne for £55m and Benjamin Mendy for £52m.

“With
success, there is a certain level of jealousy, envy, whatever you call it.
That’s part of the game,” said Mubarak.

“It’s not
easy for our competition, we know that. But the reality is, we didn’t buy the
most expensive player in the Premier League [Pogba], we didn’t buy the most
expensive goalkeeper [Kepa Arrizabalaga], we didn’t buy the most expensive
midfielder, we didn’t buy the most expensive striker [Lukaku].

“People
make decisions, they’ve got to live by them. This is a well-run club.”

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