“I don’t think I’ll go back” – Manchester City goalkeeper drops hint on future

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Manchester City’s on-loan stopper Zack Steffen has suggested that he wants to leave Manchester City in the summer.

Steffen, 27, joined Middlesbrough on loan from Manchester City ahead of this season. He’s since featured in 34 of their 38 Championship games so far this season, keeping nine clean sheets.

The USA international has impressed on the whole but Boro’s chances of a permanent swoop for the shot-stopper have been played down.

Steffen is currently away on international duty with the USMNT where he’s given an interview to US media, and he was quizzed on returning to parent club Manchester City in the summer.

“I don’t think I’ll go back (to Manchester City),” said Steffen.

“No, I want to be playing. Although I had a great time at City and I love those guys, and obviously (it’s) an amazing club, I don’t really have any plans to go back.”

Joining from Columbus Crew in a near €7m deal back in 2019, the goalkeeper made 21 appearances for Manchester City during his time there, conceding 16 goals and keeping eight clean sheets.

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