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      <title><![CDATA[City Between 2000 and 2020]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[How much do you know about City between 2000 and 2020? Test your knowledge here.]]></description>
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      <title><![CDATA[Who did we sell these players to?]]></title>
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      <title><![CDATA[Who'll Win the World Cup?]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Surely it won't be England, will it? Who's going to lift the trophy later in July?]]></description>
      
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      <title><![CDATA[City Quiz - 1970 to Present Day]]></title>
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      <title><![CDATA[What do you know about the Treble season?]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Test your knowledge on City's historic Treble campaign.]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[In the 2022/23 season, Pep Guardiola's Manchester City secured a historic treble, winning the Premier League, FA Cup, and their first-ever Champions League. This made them just the second English club to accomplish the feat, driven by Erling Haaland's prolific form and a sustained period of dominance.]]></content:encoded>
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      <title><![CDATA[Who should be the next transfer priority?]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Who would you like to next see in the door at the Emptyhad this summer?]]></description>
      
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      <title><![CDATA[Tottenham join race for City goalkeeper James Trafford]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Tottenham are the latest club to show interest in Manchester City goalkeeper James Trafford, with Newcastle, Brighton, Aston Villa and Juventus also monitoring the 23-year-old's...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Spurs eyeing move for England international</h2><p>Tottenham Hotspur are the latest club to register an interest in Manchester City goalkeeper James Trafford, with the 23-year-old's future at the Etihad uncertain following a season spent largely on the bench.</p><p>According to Miguel Delaney of The Independent, Spurs boss Roberto De Zerbi sees Trafford as a home-grown option whose distribution fits his tactical approach. It's not hard to see the appeal — Trafford is English, comfortable with the ball at his feet, and already has experience of starting and winning major finals.</p><p>That may come as a surprise given his limited Premier League minutes last season. Trafford rejoined City from Burnley for £27 million via a buy-back clause, initially expected to become the club's first-choice goalkeeper. Then City went and signed Gianluigi Donnarumma from PSG late in the window, and Trafford was restricted to just four league starts under Pep Guardiola.</p><p>Still, he started and won both the Carabao Cup final against Arsenal and the FA Cup final against Chelsea at Wembley. That suggests a temperament for the big occasion, even if the league opportunities weren't there.</p><p>Now, with Pep Guardiola gone and Enzo Maresca in charge, Trafford's situation is up for discussion. Maresca is expected to hold definitive talks with the goalkeeper once his duties with England at the 2026 World Cup are over. Trafford has made no secret of his desire to play regular first-team football at the highest level, with an eye on eventually displacing Jordan Pickford as England's No.1.</p><p>If Tottenham want him, they'll have competition. Newcastle United are long-term admirers and have already made contact. Brighton, Aston Villa, and Juventus are all reportedly monitoring the situation. City, meanwhile, are said to be demanding a hefty profit — likely in the region of £50 million to £60 million — for a player whose contract runs until 2030.</p><p>Spurs will need to move decisively if they want to win what's shaping up to be a crowded race for one of England's brighter young prospects.</p>]]></content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2026 16:01:02 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Valencia eye Vitor Reis as Manchester City hold firm on Brazilian defender]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Valencia have identified Vitor Reis as a preferred defensive target, but Manchester City are not currently considering letting the 20-year-old Brazilian leave this summer.]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Valencia have identified Vitor Reis as one of two preferred options to strengthen their centre-back ranks this summer, though Manchester City are not currently considering letting the Brazilian leave.</p><p>The 20-year-old has been the subject of growing speculation throughout the window, with his composure on the ball and comfort playing out from the back making him an increasingly attractive option for clubs across Europe seeking that specific profile of defender.</p><p>According to reports in Spain, Valencia are searching specifically for a right-footed centre-back comfortable playing out from defence. The club's sporting director and staff are said to be in agreement over Reis and Real Madrid's Joan Martinez as their two leading candidates for the role.</p><p>That Reis finds himself mentioned alongside a player contracted to one of Spanish football's most prestigious clubs underlines the regard in which he is held within Spain, even if his game time at City has remained limited relative to more established options in the squad.</p><h2>No formal approach yet</h2><p>Valencia's pursuit is understood to be in its early stages, with no indication yet that a formal approach has been made to Manchester City. The report's specificity around the club's defensive requirements suggests genuine interest rather than speculative interest from a distance.</p><p>Manchester City's current position is that they are not considering letting Reis leave the Etihad Stadium at this stage, with Enzo Maresca said to be actively trying to keep the Brazilian as part of his squad heading into next season.</p><p>That stance reflects the value Maresca and director of football Hugo Viana are understood to place on Reis's long-term potential, with the 20-year-old viewed internally as a defender capable of growing into a key role rather than one whose immediate future lies away from Manchester City.</p><p>The report does acknowledge that the situation could change as the summer transfer window progresses, leaving open the possibility that Valencia's interest develops into something more concrete should circumstances shift in the coming weeks.</p><p>Whether Reis ultimately remains part of Maresca's plans or finds his path blocked by the broader competition for places in defence, his situation looks set to remain one of the more closely watched subplots of City's summer.</p>]]></content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2026 15:00:49 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Lille Set €100m Price Tag on City Target Ayyoub Bouaddi]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Lille have set a €100m asking price for Manchester City target Ayyoub Bouaddi, making clear they will sell the 18-year-old this summer — but only on their terms.]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>French side ready to do business — at a price</h2><p>Lille have made clear they will sell Ayyoub Bouaddi this summer if their valuation is met. Reports suggest the Ligue 1 club would accept an offer in the region of €100m (£86m) for the 18-year-old midfielder.</p><p>That figure represents a significant outlay for City, who have been tracking the teenager. The asking price reflects Bouaddi's standing as one of the most promising young players in French football.</p><p>Whether City are willing to meet that valuation remains to be seen. But Lille's position is clear: pay up, or look elsewhere.</p>]]></content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2026 14:01:24 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Hugo Viana's blueprint for Man City's new winger emerges]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Hugo Viana wants a direct, progressive winger who can dribble and create chances, according to a report from Sam Lee of The Athletic.]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Winger search narrows</h2><p>Manchester City's recruitment chief Hugo Viana has a clear idea of what he wants from the club's next wide signing this summer, according to a report from The Athletic's Sam Lee.</p><p>The profile being targeted is a winger to complement <a href="/post/player-profile-jeremy-doku-9052" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Jeremy Doku</a>, capable of dribbling and creating chances with passes — essentially a direct, progressive attacker rather than a purely creative inside forward. The emphasis on ball-carrying and chance creation suggests Enzo Maresca wants an outlet who can unlock defences through individual skill as much as combination play.</p><p>No specific name has been attached to the search, but the description is notably precise. Viana and his recruitment staff appear to have identified a fairly narrow type of profile rather than casting a wide net across the position.</p><p>It remains unclear whether the search is centred on a left-sided or right-sided option, or whether City are open to either. The broad description would theoretically apply across both flanks depending on the candidates under consideration.</p><p>The winger search adds another layer to what is shaping up to be one of the most significant rebuilds in the club's recent history. Uncertainty over several forward options has left Maresca with considerable ground to cover before the new season begins.</p><p>Viana's recruitment strategy this summer has been defined by a clear sense of priority. Midfield was addressed first through the £116 million signing of Elliot Anderson from Nottingham Forest, with attention now turning to other areas. The winger search appears to follow a similarly structured approach rather than a reactive scramble.</p><p>For Maresca, settling on the right profile of wide player early in his tenure carries added significance given the role wingers are likely to play in his preferred system. Directness and chance creation as key attributes suggest an emphasis on width and verticality in the final third.</p><p>Whether City move quickly to identify a specific target or continue assessing options as the window progresses remains to be seen. The profile outlined gives a clear early indication of the direction Viana intends to take in reshaping the final third of the squad.</p>]]></content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2026 14:01:03 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Man City consider Ayyoub Bouaddi as right-back option under Maresca]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Manchester City are reportedly considering converting Lille midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi into a right-back, with the 18-year-old seen as a potential fit for Enzo Maresca's system.]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Manchester City are looking at Lille midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi with a view to converting him into a right-back, according to reports.</p><p>The Athletic's Sam Lee has indicated that the 18-year-old is on the club's radar, though not necessarily in his current position. The French youngster has been described as a “very talented but also raw midfielder,” and City are weighing up whether his attributes could translate to right-back under incoming head coach Enzo Maresca.</p><p>It's a move that would fit a pattern. Maresca's system demands full-backs who can step into midfield, and Bouaddi's profile as a midfielder might suit that hybrid role. Whether he can make the adjustment is the open question.</p><p>No deal is imminent, but the interest is there.</p>]]></content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2026 14:00:35 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Oliver Whatmuff joins Stockport County on season-long loan]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Manchester City's highly-rated teenage goalkeeper Oliver Whatmuff has joined League One side Stockport County on a season-long loan for the 2026/27 campaign.]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Manchester City have allowed teenage goalkeeper Oliver Whatmuff to join League One side Stockport County on loan for the 2026/27 season.</p><p>The 18-year-old, who signed professional terms at the Etihad in August 2025, has been the subject of considerable Football League interest after a breakthrough campaign that turned heads well beyond non-league circles.</p><p>Whatmuff spent last season with National League club Rochdale, keeping 18 clean sheets in 39 league appearances and earning a place in the National League Team of the Season. His campaign reached its high point in May when he produced a two-save penalty shootout performance in the play-off final at Wembley, helping Rochdale secure promotion to the Football League.</p><p>Having outgrown that level and featured for England Under-19s, City staff have moved to ensure he faces a stiffer test in League One.</p><h2>Reunited with McNulty</h2><p>Whatmuff now links up again with Jimmy McNulty, his former manager at Rochdale, who took charge at Edgeley Park on a three-year deal earlier this summer. McNulty led Rochdale to a remarkable 106-point promotion push last season and returns to a club he previously represented as a player.</p><p>“I’m absolutely delighted to bring Oliver to the club," McNulty told Stockport's official website. "Before working with him at my previous club, I believed he was an elite goalkeeper, and now after working with him for the season, that belief has only grown."</p><p>He added: "He’s a super talent, with a blend of attributes both in and out of possession which will really help the team. But what stands out even more is his mindset. He’s a winner. His mentality is way beyond his years. That’s what excites me about him the most."</p><p>McNulty also expressed gratitude to Manchester City for entrusting them with Whatmuff's development.</p><h2>High hopes at Stockport</h2><p>Stockport's head of goalkeeping, Ben Hinchliffe, also weighed in: "Ollie comes in off the back of a great season personally, and I am very much looking forward to working with him. He’s a very talented and driven young goalkeeper who can go on to play at the very highest level, so to secure his services is a great statement of intent."</p><p>With Stockport aiming to challenge at the sharp end of the League One table, Whatmuff is expected to be a guaranteed first-team figure and will face intense competitive scrutiny.</p><p>For City, this represents the next logical step for a player internally viewed as a future contender for a senior role at the Etihad — and perhaps the England national team further down the line.</p>]]></content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2026 12:01:04 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[City could hand Ayyoub Bouaddi a new position if they land Lille star this summer]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Manchester City are considering deploying Lille midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi at right-back under Enzo Maresca if they sign him this summer, according to reports.]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Manchester City may have a rather different role in mind for Ayyoub Bouaddi if they manage to bring the Lille midfielder to the Etihad this summer.</p><p>Bouaddi has been on the radar for a while. The 18-year-old Morocco international's displays for Lille and at the World Cup have drawn attention from some of Europe's biggest clubs, and City are among those most consistently linked with an interest. Director of football Hugo Viana is understood to see him as a player who fits the long-term profile the club have prioritised in recent windows.</p><p>Much of the talk around Bouaddi has centred on a move for the future — sign him now, loan him back to Lille for another season. But according to Sam Lee of <em>The Athletic</em>, the club's thinking might be a bit more flexible than that.</p><h2>Right-back rethink</h2><p>City are said to admire Bouaddi and are currently weighing up how best to proceed. The options on the table include the previously reported loan-back arrangement for the 2026-27 season, but also the possibility of keeping him at the Etihad and finding him minutes straight away.</p><p>That second option has gained traction partly because of a specific tactical consideration. Bouaddi is described as a very talented but raw midfielder with the potential to be deployed at right-back under Enzo Maresca — a position City have found stubbornly difficult to fill through conventional channels this summer.</p><p>Converting a central midfielder into a full-back is not without precedent at City. The club has long valued versatility and tactical intelligence over rigid positional definitions in recruitment.</p><p>For Maresca, the appeal is clear: a young, technically capable player who can contribute in midfield while offering cover in an area that has proven a headache in the transfer market.</p><p>Whether City pursue Bouaddi as an immediate squad option or stick with the loan-back plan remains to be seen. But the fact the club is even considering a positional reinvention says plenty about how highly they rate the teenager — and the flexibility Viana is prepared to show as he reshapes the squad.</p>]]></content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2026 12:00:51 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[City open to Lewis exit as Forest and Everton circle]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Manchester City are open to selling Rico Lewis this summer, with Nottingham Forest and Everton among the clubs interested after the defender made just three Premier League starts...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Manchester City are prepared to let Rico Lewis leave this summer should a suitable offer materialise, with Nottingham Forest and Everton among the Premier League clubs tracking the defender.</p><p>According to TEAMtalk, Lewis slipped down the pecking order last season, falling behind Matheus Nunes in Pep Guardiola's thinking. The 20-year-old made just three Premier League starts and averaged under 50 minutes per appearance.</p><p>Forest and Everton are said to be among those showing interest, though City will only sanction a move if the right bid arrives.</p>]]></content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2026 11:01:02 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Declan Rice Backs Elliot Anderson to Handle £116m City Price Tag]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Declan Rice has backed Elliot Anderson to handle the pressure of his £116m move to Manchester City after speaking to the midfielder about the price tag.]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Declan Rice has offered some advice to Elliot Anderson as the Nottingham Forest midfielder closes in on a British-record move to Manchester City.</p><p>The Arsenal man knows a thing or two about carrying a hefty price tag. Arsenal paid £105m for him back in 2023, and he has now spoken to Anderson about the pressure that comes with a £116m transfer.</p><p>Speaking from England's World Cup camp, via The Telegraph's Jeremy Wilson, Rice explained that he and Anderson had a chat about the fee. His message was fairly straightforward.</p><p>“I just said he can't control the price he's going for. I couldn't control what I went for,” Rice said.</p><p>He described the fee as “just noise” and backed the 23-year-old to keep playing the same way.</p><p>Rice also called Anderson one of the best players in Europe this season and pointed to how much of Nottingham Forest's play went through him. That is the footballing case for the move.</p><p>For Enzo Maresca, Anderson brings running power, ball security and the confidence to become a central figure in City's midfield rather than a passenger. This is the first major midfield signing of the Maresca era.</p><p>The Guardian has reported that City have agreed a £116m deal with Forest. Anderson has already passed his medical.</p><p>The fee will follow him into every early performance. That is unavoidable. City's job now is to make sure the role is clear enough for the football to do the talking.</p>]]></content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2026 11:00:49 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[United plot double raid on City's academy starlets]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Manchester City are bracing for a cross-town raid as United target two of their most promising 16-year-old academy talents this summer.]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Manchester City are preparing for a summer battle with local rivals United over two of their most promising academy prospects.</p><p>The club's youth setup has inevitably made its top teenagers targets for those looking to rebuild their own infrastructure, and United's INEOS-led recruitment operation is now attempting to capitalise.</p><p>According to MailSport's Jack Gaughan, the red half of Manchester is pursuing a double swoop for 16-year-old England youth internationals Xavier Parker and Karim Cassim.</p><p>Parker, an advanced midfielder recruited from West Ham, played for City's Under-18s at just 15 and has already attracted interest from Liverpool. United are now trying to muscle in, selling the idea that Carrington offers a clearer path to first-team football than what Enzo Maresca's set-up can provide.</p><p>Academy director Thomas Krucken and newly promoted Elite Development Squad coach Oliver Reiss are expected to lead the counter-offensive, putting together proposals to convince the pair to stay long-term at the Etihad.</p><p>City's youth recruitment network will have contingency plans mapped out, advancing on other high-profile young signatures to ensure the academy remains insulated against any exits.</p><p>Whether Hugo Viana and Krucken can secure a last-ditch contract resolution or watch the prodigies depart, this tug-of-war proves the Manchester derby remains fierce at every level.</p>]]></content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2026 10:30:40 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Pep Guardiola Stand: More Than Just A Name On The Etihad]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Manchester City's expanded North Stand will be named the Pep Guardiola Stand, adding over 7,000 seats and at least 3,000 rail seats as the club enters the post-Guardiola era under...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The cranes have been part of the view for a while, but Manchester City's expanded North Stand has moved past the building site phase. It now carries a name that matters.</p><p>The club have confirmed the stand will be called the Pep Guardiola Stand. That is not a small detail. It turns a construction project into something with emotional weight, and it arrives at a moment when the club need that weight most.</p><p>City's official ticketing guidance says more than 7,000 general admission seats are being added, pushing the Etihad past 60,000 capacity. At least 3,000 of those will be rail seats, with room for more depending on demand. For a fanbase that has taken criticism about atmosphere and scale, those numbers matter.</p><h2>The practical side</h2><p>The most significant line in the club's update was not the emotional one. It was the operational one. City invited supporters to a first public event in the new section as part of a phased opening, with both public and private test events designed to check the facility works properly before full use.</p><p>A modern stand has to do more than hold people. It has to move them through concourses safely, serve food and drink at volume, protect sightlines, manage rail seating, pass stewarding checks and connect to the wider stadium without disrupting the old bowl's rhythm.</p><p>City said the initial public event would run at 50% of the additional seating capacity, allowing more than 3,500 fans to attend, before a proposed 100% capacity trial at the final home game against Aston Villa. That tells you this is being treated as a live matchday system, not a ceremonial ribbon-cutting.</p><h2>Timing and context</h2><p>The timing is hard to ignore. Guardiola's managerial spell has closed. Enzo Maresca has signed a three-year contract. The club are trying to make continuity feel bigger than one dugout.</p><p>Naming the stand after Guardiola preserves the most successful period in City's history inside the stadium fabric. Opening it properly under Maresca makes it part of the next one.</p><p>For Maresca, the football relevance is obvious. New managers usually inherit tactical questions first. At City, he also inherits the pressure of conducting that work inside a stadium being reintroduced to itself.</p><p>The expanded North Stand gives City the chance to create a louder end behind one goal. If the rail-seat section works as intended, and if the pricing model keeps the area accessible enough to concentrate regular voices rather than occasional visitors, Maresca's first season could begin with a sharper home advantage than Guardiola left behind.</p><h2>The ticket test</h2><p>City's ticketing note for the Pep Guardiola Stand contains the sort of information supporters study more closely than any launch video. The club says 4,000-plus new Flexi Season Tickets will be released across the stadium for 2026/27, with 50% ringfenced for Junior Members.</p><p>That is a smart political move, but it also sets a test. Expansion projects often sell themselves on access, only for the completed venue to lean heavily into premium seating and hospitality. City are attempting to do both: increase general admission capacity, open new bar and hospitality spaces, and place the development inside the broader Medlock Square destination.</p><p>City's own FAQ says the stands behind the goals should continue to carry the lowest-priced tickets, and that the expanded area will retain an equivalent number of lower-priced seats. That is the line supporters will remember if demand spikes. Once a stand is named after the manager who made City feel almost inevitable, the club cannot afford for it to feel detached from the supporters who lived through the climb.</p><h2>The bigger picture</h2><p>The stadium expansion is not just a North Stand story. The club's public material ties it to hospitality areas, the fan zone and the wider Medlock Square development opening later in 2026. That moves the Etihad Campus closer to the year-round destination model now shaping the biggest football venues.</p><p>For City, that is strategically important. They do not have the central-city mythology of Maine Road anymore, and they do not have the inherited global stadium identity of Old Trafford, Anfield or the Bernabeu. The Etihad has always had to build its emotional weight at speed. Guardiola supplied the football memories. The campus now has to supply the gravity.</p><p>A bigger stadium helps, but the real commercial upside sits around dwell time. If supporters arrive earlier, spend longer around the ground, use new bars, visit hotel and entertainment spaces, and treat the campus as a pre-match and post-match destination, City's matchday revenue ceiling changes.</p><p>That matters in football terms because revenue is competitive power. The clubs most able to refresh squads without lurching between cycles are usually the clubs with multiple income engines. A more productive Etihad Campus adds another layer.</p><h2>Optics around Maresca</h2><p>It also changes the optics around Maresca. A new manager replacing Guardiola could easily look like the headline act in a comedown season. Instead, City are surrounding him with visible institutional momentum: a renamed stand, added capacity, new ticket products, campus openings and a squad still being reshaped for another title push.</p><p>That does not remove pressure. It reframes it. Maresca is not being asked to begin again. He is being asked to make sure the new stadium energy does not expose any loss of authority on the pitch.</p><p>There is a risk in naming infrastructure after a living benchmark. It keeps the best years close, but it also makes comparison unavoidable. Every flat home performance, every passive first half, every anxious finish will now unfold in a ground where Guardiola's name is part of the backdrop.</p><p>The challenge is to make the tribute feel active. The Pep Guardiola Stand should not become a museum label attached to a more expensive matchday. It has to become the place where the next version of City feels most alive: younger supporters, safe standing, lower-priced seats behind the goal, and enough noise to make the Etihad's old criticism sound badly out of date.</p>]]></content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2026 09:01:40 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[City's summer plans hinge on outgoings as Kovacic, Marmoush and Gonzalez consider exits]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[City's summer spending beyond the Anderson deal depends on outgoings, with Kovacic, Marmoush and Gonzalez all considering their futures.]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Midfielder exodus could fund further Maresca signings</h2><p>Manchester City's ability to add more new faces beyond the club-record arrival of Elliot Anderson may come down to who leaves the Etihad this summer.</p><p>The £116 million deal for Anderson has been agreed with Nottingham Forest, but further significant incomings are understood to be linked to generating departures rather than continued heavy spending.</p><p>According to Mail Sport's Jack Gaughan, any additional midfield movements that would genuinely impact the first team are likely to depend on outgoings. Mateo Kovacic and Omar Marmoush are both said to be considering their options away from the club ahead of the 2026-27 campaign.</p><p><a href="/post/player-profile-mateo-kovai-5057" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Kovacic</a> has been a regular since arriving from Chelsea in 2023, while Marmoush joined from Eintracht Frankfurt in January 2025. The willingness of both to assess their futures elsewhere suggests City could facilitate exits to create financial flexibility for further arrivals.</p><p><a href="/post/player-profile-nico-gonzlez-5231" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Nico Gonzalez</a> is another name on the list. City are open to listening to offers for the midfielder, according to the same report, adding a third player whose future appears uncertain under Enzo Maresca.</p><p>The willingness to entertain departures across multiple midfield options reflects the scale of the rebuild Hugo Viana is overseeing. Anderson's arrival has already altered the squad balance, and Maresca's preference for a refreshed group adds further impetus to moving players on.</p><p>Any sale involving Kovacic, Marmoush or Gonzalez would free up squad space and resources that could be reinvested into further targets. City have been linked with as many as five new signings across multiple positions this summer, including further midfield, defensive and attacking reinforcements.</p><p>Whether any of the three depart before the window closes remains to be seen. The message from within the Etihad, however, appears clear: Maresca's vision for the squad will be shaped as much by who leaves as by who arrives.</p>]]></content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2026 09:00:37 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Chelsea gave Maresca permission to talk to City in October 2025 — on one condition]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Enzo Maresca had Chelsea's blessing to hold talks with Manchester City as early as October 2025 — but only on condition he finished the season at Stamford Bridge first.]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Enzo Maresca had Chelsea's blessing to hold talks with Manchester City as early as October last year, though the permission came with a clear string attached: he would finish the season at Stamford Bridge first.</p><p>The detail, reported by <em>The Telegraph</em>'s Matt Law and James Ducker, adds fresh texture to a saga that finally reached its conclusion on Monday when Maresca was confirmed as Pep Guardiola's successor.</p><p>Both clubs had already issued statements acknowledging that conversations took place while Maresca was still Chelsea head coach. City confirmed confidential discussions occurred across autumn and winter of 2025. Chelsea revealed they were informed last autumn of a possible opportunity for Maresca to take over in Manchester.</p><p>What had been described in broad terms now has a sharper chronology.</p><p>According to the report, Maresca informed Chelsea of his interest in succeeding Guardiola in October 2025. The club granted him permission to speak to City — but explicitly on the understanding he would complete the 2025-26 season in London before any move materialised.</p><p>That suggests Chelsea's initial position was conditional cooperation rather than outright resistance. They seemed willing to facilitate a path to City provided Maresca honoured his commitments at Stamford Bridge.</p><p>The arrangement fell apart when Maresca resigned abruptly on 1 January 2026. Chelsea's own statement described feeling let down, having believed his focus remained at Stamford Bridge despite having only arrived the year before.</p><p>The revelation that permission was granted as early as October complicates the picture Chelsea painted in their statement. That statement emphasised the disruption of a mid-season departure without fully detailing how early the club itself had sanctioned contact between the parties.</p><p>For City, the timeline lends credibility to their version of events. Their statement framed Maresca as a long-standing candidate within the club's succession planning rather than an opportunistic late move, with director of football Hugo Viana having viewed the Italian's return as a considered process.</p><p>Whether further details of those October conversations emerge remains to be seen. For now, with Maresca settled at the Etihad and a compensation package of around £17 million agreed between the clubs, the saga has run its course.</p>]]></content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2026 08:00:35 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Cherki clip gives City a new way to connect while the squad's away]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[City's latest City Studios clip uses Rayan Cherki to keep fans engaged while World Cup players are away, selling personality over tactics.]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Personality over tactics</h2><p><a href="/post/player-profile-rayan-cherki-5566" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Rayan Cherki </a>has given Manchester City another way to keep supporters engaged while Enzo Maresca waits for his World Cup players to filter back.</p><p>The club's latest City Studios piece puts the 22-year-old in front of some of the most recognisable viral moments from City's modern era. Mario Balotelli's "Why Always Me?" theatre. The Harlem Shake. Bernardo Silva's dressing-room folklore. It is not a tactical breakdown, but it serves a purpose.</p><p>City have spent the early Maresca period selling continuity, personality and access. Players are scattered across the World Cup. The Asia Tour content plan builds in the background. This clip keeps Cherki close to supporters while he is away with France, who were scheduled to face Sweden in the Round of 32.</p><p>That is the sharper point behind the video.</p><p>Cherki was already a high-value technical piece in Maresca's attacking rebuild. This clip shows why he can also become a broader connection point. He is expressive, quick to react and comfortable carrying the club's entertainment layer as well as its final-third risk.</p><p>In a summer where Haaland, Rodri and others dominate the tournament noise, Cherki gives City a lighter, more shareable route into the same global audience.</p>]]></content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2026 08:00:25 GMT</pubDate>
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