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    Home»Sports»Man City’s Pre-Club World Cup Push: Transfers, Performance and Future Plans

    Man City’s Pre-Club World Cup Push: Transfers, Performance and Future Plans

    Sports June 17, 20251 Min Read
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    Man City’s Pre-Club World Cup Push: Transfers, Performance and Future Plans
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    As Man City prepares for the FIFA Club World Cup, the team is focusing on strengthening its squad through strategic transfers. Manager Pep Guardiola and his team of 27 players are in Miami and are eager to make a statement in the upcoming tournament, aiming to improve their performance from the previous season.

    **Confirmed Transfer Details:**

    * João Neves – £108m
    * Sverre Nypan – £12.5m

    **Players Expected to Depart:**

    * Kyle Walker
    * Jack Grealish
    * Max Alleyne
    * Jahmai Simpson-Pusey
    * Lakyle Samuel
    * Charlie Gray

    **Potential Moves Post-Tournament:**

    * Ederson
    * Ilkay Gundogan

    The 2024-25 season saw Man City achieve mixed results in all competitions. While the team performed well in Premier League home matches, their away form was less impressive. They also secured a Community Shield victory and performed well in the FA Cup. Overall, City played 57 matches, winning 31, and scoring 121 goals, with an average of 1.81 points per game and an average attendance of over 47,000.

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