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Manchester City look set to sanction a loan agreement for Joel Ndala into the EFL Championship this summer, it has been reported.The 19-year-old winger is regarded as one of the most technically
While City fans have already seen new additions in action, other names have remained absent thus far with Mateo Kovacic excluded from the Club World Cup due to an Achilles injury, while James McAtee, Kalvin Phillips, and Jack Grealish were also missing and are expected to leave.
Manchester City have seen players thrive after leaving in recent seasons and James Trafford could have been another sore spot
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Scottish Premiership champions Celtic are currently leading the chase for one of Manchester City’s in-demand defensive talents this summer.The 19-year-old has been at the centre of growing transfer
Manchester City has reportedly reached an agreement on a record-breaking contract extension with kit manufacturer Puma.
Manchester United have missed out on the signing of teenager Seth Ridgeon this summer. Fulham youngster Ridgeon, who captains England Under-17s, attracted interest from United, Manchester City, Liverpool and Chelsea, but the midfielder has committed his future to Craven Cottage.
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Sportschosun on MSNAs much as your talent is real! Manchester City's transfer rumor is a monster prospect, shoulder to ...Photo=Weibo Capture Photo=Weibo Capture A promising player from the Chinese national team has raised the stock price with an outstanding performance in the league. China's Sohu reported on the 28th (Korea time) 'Wang Yu-dong scored 10 goals and raised his scoring ranking' Sohu said 'Wang scored his 10th goal in the league this season.
Manchester City’s value has rocketed in the last nine years, moving from $863 million in 2014 to $4.99 billion this year. In the last year alone, the team’s value increased by 18%.
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Football365 on MSNTransfer rumour ranking: Sesko to Man Utd a re-entry; Liverpool, City, Chelsea deals closeWith James Trafford returning to Manchester City, Burnley are in the market for a keeper despite already having signed one. It seems they want to take Johnstone from Wolves’ bench to compete for their no.1 spot, and Wolves are quite happy to facilitate either a loan switch or a permanent deal for around £8million.