The four Man City legends who could leave this summer plus 'sources' reveal transfer plan
Four of Manchester City’s title-winning squad could depart this summer, if transfer rumours are to be believed.
Following on from last season’s title success, a summer of ‘evolution’ could be on the cards at City with several players’ future up in the air. They include, according to the Mirror, Kevin De Bruyne, goalkeeper Ederson and attacking duo Jack Grealish and Bernardo Silva.
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Hide AdBoth De Bruyne and Ederson have been linked with potential moves to Saudi Arabia this summer following hugely successful spells at City.
The Mirror report: “After a record fourth straight Premier League title, it would seem Manchester City's squad needs little in the way of upgrading this summer. But with several high-profile names potentially ready to move on this summer, City and boss Pep Guardiola - in what is likely to be his last season in charge - will oversee further evolution of arguably the world's best squad.”
What about incoming summer transfer plans at Man City?
Transfer business at the top clubs is fairly quiet at the moment thanks to the Euro 2024 Championships and other international football events taking place around the world. And if reports are to be believed, it could be a quiet summer at the Etihad this summer.
ESPN report it could be the case that no deals are done this summer with bosses happy with the many options available within the squad.
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Hide AdThey report: “Manchester City are prepared to head into next season with the same squad which won a record fourth consecutive Premier League title and may not make a major summer signing unless a player asks to leave, a source has told ESPN. With doubts about the futures of a number of key players including Kevin De Bruyne, Bernardo Silva and Éderson, City bosses are keeping an open mind about their summer transfer business.”
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