By James Thompson
Published on 2024-01-20 11:30:00
Aymeric Laporte has opened up about his departure from Man City.
After spending five-and-a-half-years at the Manchester club, the defender joined Al-Nassr during the previous summer transfer window in a deal worth over £23m.
Just five months after his move to Saudi Arabia, the 29-year-old has opened up about his move away from City.
Laporte blames injuries for City exit
Speaking in a recent interview with AS, Laporte had this to say about his time at City and what led to him leaving the club.
He said: “Man City has given me victories, trophies. That’s a great thing for a soccer player.
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