Manchester City’s search for a striker was supposed to be the big transfer story of the coming summer, as the Premier League champions attempt to replace departing club legend Sergio Aguero.
But could it be that a player they signed last summer – as a winger – has what it takes to fill the void left by the Argentine?
Ferran Torres grabbed his first Premier League hat-trick in City’s topsy-turvy 4-3 win at Newcastle on Friday.
The Spain forward showed a striker’s instinct with all his goals, producing a sublime flick for his first, finishing first-time from Gabriel Jesus’ cross for his second and then being in the right place to pounce after Joao Cancelo’s shot had hit the woodwork to complete his treble.
Torres now has seven goals in the Premier League and 19 in total for club and country this season – the best return of the 21-year-old’s fledgling career.
So has City boss Pep Guardiola’s summer search for a striker ended before it has begun?
Guardiola has managed some of the best attacking players in football during his time in charge of Barcelona, Bayern Munich and Manchester City, so he has a pretty good idea of the sort of qualities a world-class forward possesses.
Having arrived from Valencia last summer as a wide player, Torres’ scoring record was unremarkable. He had managed only nine goals in three seasons in professional football, with six of those coming last term.
Torres arrived in Manchester initially as a replacement for winger Leroy Sane, but Guardiola saw enough attacking talent in the youngster to start playing him down the middle as a false nine on occasion.
Now, though, Torres’ predatory instinct has Guardiola thinking he can operate as a true number nine.
“He has incredible numbers in his first season in the Premier League,” said Guardiola after the win over Newcastle.
“He’s so clinical. I’m going to have to think about him as a striker.”
How does Torres compare to City’s other attacking options?
Guardiola has Jesus as an orthodox striker option, but has also played Raheem Sterling, Kevin de Bruyne, Phil Foden, Ilkay Gundogan and Bernardo Silva as false nines.
However, of all the attacking options it is Torres who has been the most deadly.
He has the best shooting accuracy of any City player (60%) and also possesses the best strike conversion rate.