Pep Guardiola is hoping to complete his trophy haul as Manchester City manager at the Club World Cup in Saudi Arabia as the Gulf Kingdom shows off its wares in hosting a major international football tournament for the first time.
City travel to Jeddah, the host for all seven matches in the tournament, looking to add a first Club World Cup to the treble of Champions League, Premier League and FA Cup they won last season.
“We miss just one trophy to finish the circle and win all the titles City can have,” said Guardiola, who has already won the competition three times during his spells at Barcelona and Bayern Munich.
“We will go there and prepare because for us it is a dream.”
Despite a recent four-game winless streak in the Premier League, City are strong favourites to lift more silverware.
Not since Corinthians beat Chelsea in 2012 have the Champions League winners failed to lift the Club World Cup.
No matter who emerges victorious from the final on December 23, there will be a new name on the trophy.
Fluminense are South America’s representatives after winning the Copa Libertadores for the first time last month.
However, the major threat to City could come from the rise of Saudi as a sporting hotbed.
Al-Ittihad have only qualified due to their status as champions of the host nation but boast a wealth of previous Club World Cup winners in Karim Benzema, N’Golo Kante and Fabinho.

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