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Published on 2024-04-16 19:30:00
Manchester City journalist Simon Bajkowski has identified four current players in Pep Guardiola’s squad who may be leaving the club in the upcoming summer transfer window. Among those named are Phil Foden, Bernardo Silva, Kevin De Bruyne, Matheus Nunes, and Mateo Kovacic. While Foden is expected to stay, the uncertainty surrounds the others, particularly De Bruyne who has attracted interest from Saudi Arabia and Silva who has been linked with moves to PSG and Barcelona.
De Bruyne, who arrived at City in 2015, may only be sold for a substantial offer of £80m or more, according to reports. Silva, on the other hand, has been the subject of transfer speculation in previous windows. Nunes and Kovacic, who joined City recently, could also potentially exit the club, though their departures would be surprising given their short stints at the Etihad. The focus for City at the moment remains on winning the three titles at stake, but the upcoming summer transfer window is expected to be intriguing.
While City’s immediate priority is to secure silverware, Bajkowski’s insights suggest that the next transfer window could see significant changes in the squad. The potential departures of key players like De Bruyne and Silva could reshape Guardiola’s team for the next season. As City continue their pursuit of multiple trophies, the speculation surrounding the future of these players adds an element of uncertainty to the club’s summer plans.
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