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Pep Guardiola explains how Man City will replace Leroy Sane

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Manchester City have no plans to buy a replacement for Leroy Sane if he leaves in the next transfer window.Instead, the Blues will look to the players they already have to fill the void, if and when the Germany winger joins Bayern Munich.The manager confirmed on Friday that Sane will leave the club either in the next transfer window or when his contract expires next summer.Bayern Munich are at the front of the queue to sign Sane, who returned to the squad for the win over Arsenal last week, after a ten-month absence with a knee ligament injury.They are hoping to land the Germany international on a cut-price deal due to the closeness of his contract expiry and the effects the Covid-19 pandemic are expected to have in depressing the transfer.

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