The Dutch boss has been impressing in the Premier
League over the past few season, firstly with Southampton from 2014 before joining Everton last summer.
Not exact matches
Given the quality and consistency he displayed last
season to help Atalanta qualify for the Europa
League, the Italian international would be another welcome addition to the squad at the San Siro, and it's no real surprise Milan have pushed so hard for his signing
over the
past few weeks.
The gap (if there is one) between City and Arsenal has closed significantly
over the
past few season during which we have beaten them in the
league on numerous occasions, and would have won the match at the Etihad last
season except for 2 off side goals.
Cristiano Ronaldo may have been relegated to second best player ever status
over the
past few seasons, but at 33 - years - old, he's still getting the job done, to the tune of 38 goals and 8 assists between La Liga and the Champions
League this
season, and with Isco, Gareth Bale and Toni Kroos behind him, Real are loaded per usual.
Over the
past few months, Debuchy, who has won 69 % of his attempted tackles in the Premier
League this
season, has made no secret of his desire to leave the club in a desperate attempt to force his way into the France squad for Euro 2016.
Despite being sidelined through injury for periods
over the
past few months, Coutinho is one of Liverpool's top scorers this
season with five goals in 17
league games, placing him behind only Christian Benteke and Roberto Firmino for in that department.
It is no surprise that in a
league where the skill levels have risen
over the
past few seasons that Stoke's reliance on fighting football has resulted in possible relegation.
His tremendous strike rate in blue is rivalled by
few in the
league and has proven himself
over the
past two
seasons to be more than deserving of a spot in City's squad.
With 112 goals in 162 appearances, the Argentine striker has consistently been the Premier
League's top goalscorer
over the
past few seasons.