Finding bargains in the modern-day transfer market is no easy task. Especially when the club seeking to buy a player is Manchester City. Generally, selling teams will demand top dollar to sell a player to City.
Tino Livramento is seemingly the top target for Manchester City to fill the right-back position. Fabrizio Romano has previously reported that City have identified the versatile Newcastle United full-back as the player they want to become their next long-term right-back.
Perhaps the biggest remaining priority for Manchester City to address this summer in terms of signings is the right-back position. Pep Guardiola’s squad does appear in desperate need of a quality right-back.
It always seemed to be a matter of time before Kyle Walker left Manchester City permanently. The England international spent the second half of the 24/25 season on loan at AC Milan.
One player who didn’t feature prominently at the FIFA Club World Cup for Manchester City was Nico. The Spanish midfielder only played 61 minutes for Pep Guardiola’s side at the tournament.
Manchester City have to sell players this summer. As it stands currently, the City squad is incredibly bloated. So far this summer City have signed four players and only Kevin De Bruyne and Scott Carson have left from City’s first team.
With their exit from the FIFA Club World Cup confirmed with their 4-3 defeat to Al Hilal, the Manchester City players and staff now have a month of rest ahead of them.
One of the major positives to come out of the FIFA Club World Cup for Manchester City was the return of Rodri to the pitch. City’s midfield general played four games at the tournament as he makes his way back to full fitness from the ACL injury he sustained last season.
A difficult season for Manchester City was capped off with perhaps the most shocking defeat in Club World Cup history, as Saudi side Al Hilal stunned Man City in extra time 4-3 to reach the quarterfinals of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup.
Unfortunately for Manchester City, their FIFA Club World Cup campaign came to an unexpected end with their 4-3 defeat to Al Hilal. Pep Guardiola’s side exited the competition at the round of 16 stage.
Manchester City lost 4-3 to Al-Hilal in the quarterfinals of the 2025 Club World Cup on Monday, June 30. Their exit from the tournament marks another failed title run after enduring a trophy-less 2024/25 season.
With Manchester City now out of the FIFA Club World Cup, Pep Guardiola’s squad has six weeks before their opening Premier League fixture of the 25/26 season against Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molinuex.
Manchester City crashed out of the FIFA Club World Cup at the round of 16 stage with a 4-3 defeat to Al Hilal at the Camping World Stadium. The defeat was a disappointing one but there were positives to come out of the tournament for Pep Guardiola’s side.
Pep Guardiola and Co. will have much to ponder ahead of the Premier League season after underdogs Al Hilal sensationally knocked Man City out of the Club World Cup.
Saudi club Al Hilal pulled off a surprise upset on Monday, defeating Manchester City 4-3 in extra time in Orlando to advance to the quarterfinals of the Club World Cup.
Marcos Leonardo scored his second goal of the match in the 112th minute to give Al Hilal a 4-3 upset victory over Manchester City on Monday night in Orlando, sending the Saudi Arabian side into the quarterfinals of the Club World Cup.
Real Madrid are generally known to casual football fans for their ability to attract the biggest names in the world and to assemble galactic teams with a plethora of star power.
The English Premier League season is over, and contracts are set to expire. Several players are on the lookout for a new club, perhaps the most notable of those is Manchester City legend Kevin de Bruyne.