

City excelled for much of last season with no recognised striker on the pitch - the fluid 4-2-4 system with an attacking quartet of Phil Foden, Bernardo Silva, Kevin De Bruyne and Riyad Mahrez produced some of the best football of the Guardiola era.
However, if they are to make that final step to winning the Champions League, there is no better player than Kane to elevate the side to that level.
As many pundits pointed out last season as if it was a Jose Mourinho brainwave (it wasn't, he's done it for ages), Kane is the type of striker who likes to drop into pockets of space and make use of his exceptional passing range, linking up with wide forwards who run beyond the defence, whether that player be Heung-min Son at Tottenham, or Raheem Sterling with England.
This suits City right down to the ground, given Guardiola's preference for a complete number 9, who can press, finish, drop deep, link up play and run in behind to score 25 goals a season. Kane is the most Pep forward on the planet who is yet to play for Pep.
And with Sergio Agüero now gone - a player who, for all his brilliance, was never quite that complete forward - City do need a new striker.
Grealish would also certainly bring a new dynamic to the midfield; playing as the left sided number 8, his ball carrying would be a hugely valuable asset to City as they look to break down deep, resilient defences. But ultimately, there are other players in the squad who can do a similar job, namely Bernardo Silva, Foden, and of course, De Bruyne.
One must also consider the fact that Guardiola has just two years left on his contract at City, after which he will almost certainly move on - he's already stayed at City for longer than he spent at either Barcelona or Bayern Munich as first team coach.
The next two seasons look likely to be Guardiola's last chance at laying hands on the illusive Champions League trophy, and the club should therefore be looking to take full advantage of the time they have left with him. If that means making a choice between signing one of Kane or Grealish, as opposed to both, they should prioritise Kane. He's the missing piece in Pep's jigsaw.
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3rd August 2021
11:13am BST