Roberto Mancini offloaded plenty of players during his time in charge of Manchester City.
28.03.2020 - 18:03 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Roberto Mancini's four years in charge of Manchester City bought some turbulent times at the Etihad, with the Italian falling out with plenty of people but also bringing success to the club.
It was Mancini who ended the club's long trophy drought with the 2011 FA Cup, before the incredible Premier League title win the following season.
In helping to transform City's fortunes under the ownership of Sheikh Mansour Mancini signed a total of 21 players, including some key figures in the past
Roberto Mancini offloaded plenty of players during his time in charge of Manchester City.
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