Former Arsenal star Thierry Henry says that Manchester City should try to sign both Kylian Mbappe and Erling Haaland in the summer - a move that would surely seal next season's Premier League title for Pep Guardiola's side.
City are already runaway leaders this year, 14 points ahead of rivals Manchester United having played a game more.
Erling Haaland is one of the most-talked about players ahead of the summer transfer window, with a number of clubs said to be chasing the Borussia Dortmund star, including City and United.
And Kylian Mbappe is heading towards the final year of his contract at Paris Saint-Germain, though competition will again be fierce to sign the World Cup winner.
Henry was discussing the futures of the pair with Jamie Carragher on Sky Sports, and insisted that if he was in charge he would go for both attackers.
"If I’m Man City, I’d go for both because I think they might handle that," Henry said on Monday Night Football.
"No, seriously, the truth: I think they’re different strikers. What happened to playing with two strikers?
"It’s a tough one because Mbappe gives you something different. We talked about it before off-air and it’s not me trying to get out of it. Owen needed Heskey like Heskey needed Owen, they’re different kinds of players.
"You can compare Mbappe maybe to another guy who likes to move and be different. Is he going to put pressure like Pep likes to put pressure? Is Haaland going to put pressure like Pep likes to put pressure?
"He might give you something else, he might learn or not learn, I just think at one point, those guys, when I see them play, more often than not, they know what they’re not good at.
"That’s why you see Mbappe going on the wing and Haaland staying in, so they know what they’re good at."