With nine games of the Premier League season now played, it's difficult to predict just how Manchester City will do this year.
On the one hand, Erling Haaland remains a lean, mean goalscoring machine and could end up firing them to glory.
Yet, on the other hand, the rest of the attack are struggling to set up, and it's starting to look like, for all his incredible ability, Bernardo Silva is starting to wind down somewhat.
Fortunately, Man City already have a player who could be the perfect long-term heir, and no, it's not Phil Foden - it's someone out on loan.
Man City's stars out on loan
As with most clubs of their size, Man City have several players out on loan this season, some who are very promising indeed, and some who are less so.
For example, while Jack Grealish is an incredible player who helped the club win the treble, it seems incredibly unlikely that he will return from his spell with Everton, even if he's already chalked up four assists and a goal in ten games.
Sverre Nypan, on the other hand, is someone that the club has very high hopes for, and while he's not lit the world alight at Middlesbrough, he's one to watch.
For example, despite still only being 18 years old, the Trondheim-born gem, whom respected analyst Ben Mattinson has described as an "all-phase midfielder with the ability to control the pace of the game," was able to rack up a tally of 14 goals and 11 assists in 70 games for Rosenborg before his move in the summer.
Another promising City youngster out on loan this season is Vitor Reis.
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The Brazilian centre-back joined the Citizens in January, but was then sent to Girona in the summer to play more games and further develop, so he can hopefully compete for first-team minutes at the Etihad next season.
Described as a defensive "monster" by members of the Brazilian media, it might take some time before fans see his true potential, but it certainly feels like he's going to be a star.
With that said, there is another unreal City talent out on loan this season, someone who could beat out Foden to become Bernardo's long-term heir.
Man City's Bernardo's heir
Now, there are a few other City players out on loan this season, but when it comes to a seriously exciting prospect, there is just one more: Claudio Echeverri.
The Citizens paid River Plate around £12.5m to sign the young Argentine last January, and due to him being just 18 at the time, he spent the rest of the year in his home country.
In his final year with River Plate, the "future superstar," as dubbed by Mattinson, managed to rack up an impressive tally of four goals and six assists.
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Upon his arrival in Manchester towards the end of last season, the 19-year-old made just three appearances for Pep Guardiola's side, totalling 64 minutes, but did open his account against Al-Ain in the Club World Cup.
With it clear that he's not quite ready to play regular first-team minutes in a title-chasing side, it was decided that the Resistencia-born maestro would be sent to Bayer Leverkusen on loan this season, where he has now made six appearances and already provided an assist.
With all that said, what's most exciting is that, according to Mattinson, the youngster is currently looking like he could be the "ideal successor to Bernardo."
One of the reasons for this is that, while he likes to play in attacking midfield, he has already spent some time out wide, and while his numbers aren't exceptional, it's still very impressive that he's been able to impact senior games at such a young age.
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Finally, like the Portuguese international, the Argentine's "awareness of space and how to create is exceptional", and he's more than capable of making "off the ball runs" and "carrying the ball into space," per Mattinson.
Ultimately, while it is still very early in his career, it looks like City have a future superstar in Echeverri, and someone who could eventually replace Bernardo.