Favourites to regain the Premier League title this season, Manchester City have hit a rich vein of form with a record 18 wins in a row, yet one area where they have not been as dominant as in recent years is in front of goal. They've averaged above 2.5 goals per game in each of the past three league campaigns, yet this season it's down to 2.0.
One reason is the frequent absence of the club's record goal scorer, Sergio Aguero. But with the injury-hit Argentina international yet to sign a new contract, despite it expiring in the summer, and with Gabriel Jesus less than convincing as a replacement, having scored just four league goals in 17 appearances, the signs are that City may look to land a new striker in the next transfer window.