Pep Guardiola confirmed Manchester City will attempt to sign a striker this summer but warned they refuse to be held to ransom.
Borussia Dortmund's Erling Haaland, who is valued at £154million, is considered City's preferred target as they attempt to replace the goals left behind by Sergio Aguero's departure.
Yet Guardiola insisted that the Premier League leaders are no different to their rivals in having to balance the books - while admitting it will be 'impossible' for City to sign a striker if clubs demand astronomical transfer fees despite their embarrassment of riches thanks to the multi-billion pound backing from their Abu Dhabi owners.