Speaking at the Premier League launch, Manuel Pellegrini gave insights into Manchester City's transfer plans for the remainder of the month. 

Although, unlike Ferran Soriano earlier in the summer, he refused to confirm 100% that Manchester City were finished with the incoming additions to the squad. The Chilean also singled out John Guidetti and Scott Sinclair as players likely to be leaving before the transfer window shuts.

Guidetti is strongly linked to a permanent move to Dutch club Feyenoord where he enjoyed a loan stint in 2011-12, while Sinclair admitted after the 3-0 loss to Arsenal in the Community Shield that he would seek to move if not given enough first team opportunities.

"It's not finished, until the last day we can do different things," said the the ever enigmatic Chilean.

"But if you ask me at this moment if I am happy with the squad, yes I am very happy with my squad."

"We had a lot of problems also with Financial Fair Play with the restriction of the amount of players we can put in our squad."

"So maybe I don't think that we are going to sign another player because we cannot do it."

"We have maybe too many players in the squad at this moment, players that need to play, that's very important, especially for young players."

"John Guidetti or maybe Scott Sinclair, they may need to play in a different team, so we'll see from now until the end of the transfer window what happens with our squad.

"But at this moment, yes we have too many players."