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PEP GUARDIOLA fears Manchester City will be priced out of a big money replacement for Sergio Aguero this summer.

The club’s all-time leading goalscorer was told earlier this week that his ten-year stay at the Etihad will end when the season finishes.

Aguero has spent a sensational decade with Manchester City
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Aguero has spent a sensational decade with Manchester CityCredit: PA

And City have been linked with Borussia Dortmund’s Erling Haaland, Tottenham’s Harry Kane and Inter Milan's Romelu Lukaku.

They are also keeping tabs on Lionel Messi’s situation at Barcelona as his contract winds down without a new one agreed.

But with the German club placing a £135 million price tag on Haaland and Tottenham looking for more than that for Kane, nothing is going to come cheaply.

Guardiola admitted the figures being bandied around make such deals ‘impossible’ in the current financial climate.

The City boss said: “There are a lot, a lot, a lot of big, big chances that maybe we are not going to sign a striker for next season with the situation world economics as they are.

“We have enough players in the first team and interesting players in the academy.

“With these prices, it’s impossible – we cannot afford it. It’s not going to happen.

“All the clubs struggle financially and we are not an exception.”

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Haaland has been heavily linked to Man City, where his dad Alf-Inge played between 2000 and 2003
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Haaland has been heavily linked to Man City, where his dad Alf-Inge played between 2000 and 2003Credit: Getty

Due to injuries to Aguero and Gabriel Jesus, City have found a way to win without forwards this season, although Ferran Torres has filled in there.

Guardiola added: “We have Gabriel, Ferran, players in the academy and we’ve played with false 9. I don’t know what will happen.

“Maybe we will not buy one. Today there is more chance we will not buy one.”

Whether the new player comes from within the club or from outside it, Guardiola admits it will be difficult for anyone to replace Aguero.

He said: “I want to be clear, maybe we are going to find a new player to replace him but in terms of numbers impossible. In terms of what he means, impossible."

One of the players who could step up is young forward Liam Delap – son of former Stoke man Rory – who got a taste of first team action earlier this season.

He has been linked with a surprise move to Real Madrid during the international break, but Pep insists he will stay at the Etihad.

Guardiola said: “He’s training with us and next season he’ll be with us - training every day.”

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