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What Pep Guardiola said about Man City's potential summer marque signing Jude Bellingham

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Pep Guardiola, the manager of Manchester City, was questioned on Friday on the potential of a rising star from Borussia Dortmund joining the team soon.
Naturally, the topic of midfielder Bellingham's future has had a prominent position in the news over the last several weeks.

This occurs when rumors about his upcoming landing location get louder.

Real Madrid and Liverpool have been the two top contenders for Bellingham's future for a while now.

According to reports, Pep Guardiola is a huge fan of Bellingham's abilities, which is not surprise considering the young midfield prodigy's exceptional technical skill.

Guardiola was consequently asked about the likelihood of City competing for Bellingham's future this summer while speaking to the media on Friday, as previously mentioned.

However, the Spanish strategist came out as completely dismissive of the topic, answering "no comment" before advising the questioned journalist to "prepare better" inquiries.

The ex Barca coach said: “No comment, "adding that," “How many press conferences have you come to here? You need to prepare better. Next question"

On Saturday night at 5:30 p.m., Manchester City will play Leicester City at the Etihad Stadium. 

The Pep Guardiola team will aim to close the gap with the league's top team, Arsenal. 

According to reports, a win for City might decrease the deficit to three points since Guardiola's team has played one less game than Arsenal. 

On the other hand, Leicester City, who are now last in the Premier League, are in a survival battle. 

Dean Smith was just named as the Foxes' manager after Brendan Rogers was fired a few weeks earlier. 

Former Chelsea icon John Terry has been chosen by the former Aston Villa manager to be his assistant at Leicester. 

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