More than £350million spent and nine new faces in Pep Guardiola's first-team squad tell the story of Manchester City's 2025, but that spending spree hasn't been able to fill every gap.
You don't have to search hard on social media in the aftermath of Monday's deadline to find supporters questioning the wisdom of going through the summer without signing a right-back.
That looks like the one glaring issue in the squad for now, after City quickly shelved their early interest in Newcastle United full-back Tino Livramento earlier in the window.
This means Rico Lewis and Matheus Nunes will battle it out for that position, at least for the first half of this season, and plenty of supporters believe neither is good enough.
Lewis has started the season well, but the 20-year-old's suitabilit