Hamann: Guardiola was wrong to let Jesus go

Pep Guardiola was making a mistake letting Gabriel Jesus go, Erling Haaland had a lot of trauma and the Foreign Affairs and the British were an entity, Hamann, former quarterback at Champions League 2005 with Liverpool, claiming to say on Daily Mail.
Haaland is considered one of the best strikers in the world today. But in the last few seasons, he has been constantly having health problems. In the 2021-2022 season, the Norwegian striker was injured three times and missed 16 of Dortmund's matches. Last season, the 21-year-old missed 10 games.
This summer, Haaland joined Man City, and was one of the important factors that motivated Jesus to come to Arsenal.
25-year-old Scouts aren't too popular, but it's part of Man City's importance in five and a half-year-old Brazilian front scorer in two 36 coats of Man City, two Super Cup, two Super Cup.
"If you look at Gabriel Jesus's statistics, you'll see they're wonderful," Hamann announced. "He's made a lot of tables for them, so I'm surprised that he was allowed to leave."
Other than Jesus, Man City is about to break up another leader, Raheem Sterling. According to the Daily Mail Herald, the British players are closing in on this deal with Chelsea. In return, the owner of Etihad bought Julian Alvarez from River Plate. However, like Haaland, Alvarez has no experience in England.
