Newly-crowned Premier League champions Manchester City will strengthen their squad in the close season as the club target European glory next year, manager Roberto Mancini said on Thursday.
The Italian led City to their first domestic title in 44 years on Sunday as a stoppage-time goal from Sergio Aguero sealed a 3-2 win over Queens Park Rangers to pip defending champions Manchester United on goal difference.
"Probably we will buy some good players, because we need to improve," Mancini told Sky News Arabia. "We have a good team, it is important we can put inside a player that can play with this team.
"We should try to win every game and every trophy. We will start with the Charity Shield in August and we want to try to win against Chelsea, and after we see for (the) Premier League and Champions League, it is possible."
City underachieved in their Champions League debut this term, going out at the group stage following defeats by Bayern Munich and Napoli.
"As a team we need to improve for this competition," he said. "If you have a good team, if we work hard like we did in the last two years, I think we can do everything."
Mancini predicted next season's Premier League title will be a battle between City, United, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal.
"The Premier League is the most difficult championship in Europe," he added.
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