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Manchester City’s Pep Guardiola is ‘now deciding’ if he wants to leave this summer
Several players from Pep Guardiola’s team will leave Manchester City in the coming weeks.
The renowned coach stated near the end of last season that he did not want to work with a large group of players in the future season, with Manchester City currently focusing on selling James McAtee, since the midfielder is the easiest to transfer.
Aside from the obvious names Guardiola wants gone, the Manchester club will consider bids for a number of other players, and Galatasaray expressed interest in two of these players on Friday.
Galatasaray made moves to sign Ederson and Manuel Akanji this week, and one of these players is now expected to ponder his future at the Etihad Stadium.
Ederson and Manuel Akanji shake hands during Manchester City’s match against Southampton.
Photo: Visionhaus/Getty Images.
Ederson is debating if he wants to quit Manchester City.
Al-Nassr were interested in signing Ederson last summer, and the Brazilian star wanted to leave Manchester City for Saudi Arabia, but Guardiola talked him out of it, telling his goalkeeper that he might earn the riches on offer in the Gulf toward the end of his career.
Guardiola has previously said that Ederson will remain at Manchester City for the 25/26 season; but, things appear to have changed in recent days, as Galatasaray continue to pursue the 31-year-old.
It was claimed on Friday that the Turkish club made a £2.5 million proposal for Ederson, but The Times now reports that no offer was made to Manchester City for their number one.
According to the source, the Brazilian is aware of the Turkish club’s interest and is “now deciding whether he would like to move” and break his eight-year contract with the Premier League giants.
That choice will need to be made quickly, as Manchester City’s squad returns for pre-season training in nine days.
Which other clubs want Ederson?
Galatasaray are not the only team interested in the Manchester City goalkeeper; Al-Nassr and Al-Ittihad have shown their adoration for Ederson over the previous year.
According to reports this week, Napoli recently held conversations with Ederson about signing him, but the move was not viable, most likely due to the salary the 31-year-old desired to make the switch to Serie A.
Others are expected to arrive if the Manchester City player confirms his desire to depart before the 2025/26 season, but any new team would be at a disadvantage in the contest, as Galatasaray and the Saudi clubs have laid solid foundations.
Kalvin Phillips is expected to leave Manchester City as a permanent transfer is imminent
Kalvin Phillips’ definitive departure from Manchester City is unlikely in the next days, as the midfielder recovers from an injury.
Phillips’ City career appears to be nearing to an end, with all indicators pointing to a permanent departure in the coming weeks. He arrived from Leeds United in the summer of 2022 but has struggled to make a lasting impact under Pep Guardiola.
Despite being largely considered as one of the Premier League’s best midfielders during his time at Elland Road, Phillips has struggled to get consistent playing time at the Etihad Stadium, with competition from Rodri in particular.
Phillips’ failure to establish himself was also aided by injuries and form issues, while his loan spells — first to West Ham United in the second half of the 2023/24 season, and most recently to Ipswich Town — failed to reignite his best form or suggest he could work his way back into contention in Manchester.
With Pep Guardiola’s squad evolving and midfield additions arriving this summer, Phillips’ path has constricted even further, and a fresh start somewhere is a near certainty, especially given that the player himself is said to be pressing for a permanent solution.
According to Football Insider’s Pete O’Rourke, Kalvin Phillips will not leave Manchester City until he recovers from an Achilles injury. He underwent surgery at the end of May and is anticipated to return to duty in August.
According to the source, the 29-year-old wants to leave the Etihad Stadium permanently following disappointing loan spells at West Ham and Ipswich in the last two seasons, and City authorities will not stand in his way.
According to the article, several Premier League clubs are believed to be interested in the England international, especially given his previous success at Leeds United.
Phillips’ experience, ball-winning skills, and leadership characteristics are all prized by teams looking to add steel and structure to their midfields, and a club further down the Premier League table or freshly promoted could gain the most from his presence.
For Manchester City, releasing Phillips permanently would be both a clean split and a useful team adjustment. His departure would create opportunities for young talent while also freeing up enormous compensation room.
With the midfielder aiming to return to fitness in August, a move in the closing weeks of the transfer window appears increasingly plausible, allowing interested clubs to examine their rosters when the new season begins.
Jack Grealish Set for Manchester City Exit as Premier League and Serie A Clubs Circle
Jack Grealish’s future at Manchester City appears increasingly uncertain, with interest mounting from both English and Italian clubs eager to secure his signature. The England international, once hailed as a transformative signing following his record-breaking move from Aston Villa, is now being heavily linked with a departure from the Etihad Stadium.
After joining City in a high-profile transfer, Grealish’s time in Manchester has been a mixed experience. While he has enjoyed moments of brilliance and contributed to the club’s ongoing domestic and European dominance, questions over consistency and his role in Pep Guardiola’s tactical plans have persisted throughout his stint.
Several clubs in the Premier League have reportedly expressed an interest in bringing Grealish back into a more central role. These sides believe that given the right system and more freedom on the pitch, the dynamic playmaker could return to his best form and reignite the spark that made him one of the most entertaining players in English football.
Clubs from Italy are also monitoring the situation closely. Serie A sides are known for appreciating technically gifted players who thrive in tight spaces and possess creative flair—qualities that Grealish has demonstrated throughout his career. The slower pace and more tactical nature of Italian football may also offer a better fit for his style.
Manchester City, meanwhile, are believed to be weighing their options. While the club has not officially placed Grealish on the transfer list, internal discussions are ongoing about how he fits into future plans. City’s pursuit of younger, more versatile wingers could potentially push Grealish further down the pecking order.
Grealish’s time under Guardiola has seen him adapt to a more disciplined and structured approach, often requiring him to prioritize possession and positional play over the free-roaming creativity he enjoyed at Villa. While he has improved tactically, some believe this transformation has muted the expressive side of his game.
The England international still retains significant value in the transfer market. Despite injury setbacks and competition for places at City, Grealish’s brand appeal, experience in the Premier League, and Champions League pedigree make him an attractive option for suitors seeking a marquee addition.
In recent weeks, Grealish has reportedly been evaluating his options, considering where he might best revive his career and enjoy consistent playing time. A move could offer him a fresh start and the chance to play a more central role, something he has lacked in recent seasons at the Etihad.
One of the major factors in any potential move will be the financial commitment required. Grealish remains one of the Premier League’s highest-paid players, and any interested club would need to match his salary demands or negotiate a favorable deal with City, possibly including a loan arrangement with a purchase option.
Grealish’s marketability extends beyond the pitch. His status as one of English football’s most recognizable figures makes him a commercial asset. Clubs, especially in Italy, see his arrival as not only a footballing gain but also a potential marketing win that could increase shirt sales and global visibility.
Should he leave Manchester City, Grealish would depart having contributed to a historic period at the club. He has played a role in multiple title runs, Champions League campaigns, and domestic cup victories. While not always the central figure, he has been part of a winning culture that few players experience.
There is also speculation that Grealish may be motivated by the upcoming international tournaments. A move that guarantees regular playing time could strengthen his case for continued selection in the England squad, especially as competition in attacking midfield roles remains fierce.
City fans remain divided over the possibility of Grealish leaving. While many appreciate his work ethic and personality, others feel he has not fully justified his transfer fee. A move might ultimately benefit all parties—allowing the player to flourish elsewhere and giving City room to evolve their squad.
Italian clubs are particularly intrigued by the opportunity to sign a player of Grealish’s caliber. Teams such as AC Milan, Juventus, and Roma have all reportedly explored the possibility, seeing him as a high-impact addition capable of unlocking defences and leading a creative renaissance in midfield.
In the Premier League, several mid-to-upper-table clubs are believed to be monitoring his situation closely. These teams see Grealish as a leader who can influence matches and elevate overall team quality, especially if he is allowed to operate with more freedom and confidence.
Guardiola, known for being meticulous with his squad construction, may see this summer as the right moment to refresh his options. While he has praised Grealish’s attitude and intelligence, the manager’s evolving tactical requirements could make Grealish surplus to needs in the long term.
If a transfer does materialize, the timing will be crucial. Manchester City will want to ensure any exit is handled early in the window to allow them time to pursue replacements or promote talent from within. Likewise, Grealish will be eager to settle at a new club well before the season begins.
The possibility of a loan deal is also on the table. Some clubs may not be in a position to commit to a permanent fee immediately but would welcome the chance to bring him in on an initial short-term basis. This scenario could work well for all sides, depending on performance and integration.
At twenty-eight years old, Grealish still has many prime years ahead of him. A well-calculated move could restore him to the elite level he once occupied. Whether in England or abroad, he remains a player capable of turning games and thrilling fans with his unpredictable and creative flair.
As transfer talks intensify, all eyes will be on Grealish and Manchester City to see which path they choose. Whether he stays to fight for his place or opts for a new adventure, the coming weeks will be pivotal in shaping the next chapter of his career.
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