Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola admits he'd like to buy a striker this summer.
With Tottenham ace Harry Kane on the market for anything between £100million and £150m, the City boss admits he would not be averse to benefiting from a trusted goalscorer next season.
"I'd love to have a striker who got 50 goals a season honestly, but at the same time I don't like to put all the pressure on one player," he said, though he will not be drawn specifically on the England captain who is contractually tied to Tottenham.
"In Barcelona, Lionel Messi, every season since he was born, scored 50 a season. In the Premier League, with just one guy you won't win it. You need three guys with more than 10 to be competitive.
"But when you have a guy who can get 25-30 it helps a lot, honestly. We will try for the way we play for everyone to be involved."

