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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[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[Who did we sell these players to?]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Who did we sell these legends to?]]></description>
      
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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[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[City beat Arsenal to Jeremy Monga signing as 'insane price' tag raises eyebrows]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Manchester City have agreed a deal for Leicester City teenager Jeremy Monga, beating Arsenal to the 16-year-old winger in a transfer worth up to £12.5m.]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Another young talent heads to Manchester</h2><p>Manchester City have won the race for Leicester City teenager Jeremy Monga, beating Arsenal to the 16-year-old winger's signature. The deal, confirmed by David Ornstein, is set to cost an initial £10m, with potential add-ons taking it to £12.5m.</p><p>That fee has already raised a few eyebrows. Journalist Eduardo Hagn described it as an “insane price” for a player whose experience is almost entirely limited to Championship football. Time will tell whether Monga develops into a talent to rival the likes of Arsenal's Max Dowman or Liverpool's Rio Ngumoha, but he's already cost considerably more than those two combined.</p><p>Arsenal were firmly in the race for Monga this summer, but it's not hugely surprising that City proved more willing to meet Leicester's demands. One prominent Gunners source has been critical of how the club handled the situation, with suggestions the youngster was keen on a move to the Emirates.</p><p>Maybe Arsenal will look back and wish they'd paid up for an exceptional talent. Equally, there's a case for not taking that risk on a 16-year-old. Plenty of wonderkids have faded away over the years, and the Gunners may prefer to spend on players who can make an immediate impact.</p><p>City, meanwhile, will be pleased to have secured one of the country's most highly-rated young players. For a club of their resources, it's not a considerable outlay — and it could end up looking like a bargain.</p>]]></content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Jul 2026 19:00:43 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Jeglertz anniversary underlines the scale of Man City Women's title defence]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Andree Jeglertz's first anniversary as Man City Women head coach arrives after a double-winning debut season, raising the stakes for the title defence.]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>A&nbsp;year&nbsp;on,&nbsp;the&nbsp;benchmark&nbsp;has&nbsp;shifted</h2><p>Manchester&nbsp;City&nbsp;marked&nbsp;the&nbsp;first&nbsp;anniversary&nbsp;of&nbsp;Andree&nbsp;Jeglertz&nbsp;becoming&nbsp;Women’s&nbsp;head&nbsp;coach&nbsp;this&nbsp;week,&nbsp;and&nbsp;the&nbsp;timing&nbsp;is&nbsp;not&nbsp;just&nbsp;ceremonial.&nbsp;The&nbsp;club’s&nbsp;own&nbsp;feature&nbsp;on&nbsp;the&nbsp;Swede’s&nbsp;first&nbsp;year&nbsp;makes&nbsp;clear&nbsp;how&nbsp;quickly&nbsp;the&nbsp;standard&nbsp;has&nbsp;changed&nbsp;around&nbsp;the&nbsp;team.</p><p>Jeglertz&nbsp;was&nbsp;appointed&nbsp;on&nbsp;3&nbsp;July&nbsp;2025&nbsp;after&nbsp;a&nbsp;spell&nbsp;with&nbsp;Denmark.&nbsp;He&nbsp;inherited&nbsp;a&nbsp;side&nbsp;that&nbsp;had&nbsp;finished&nbsp;fourth&nbsp;in&nbsp;the&nbsp;WSL.&nbsp;Twelve&nbsp;months&nbsp;later,&nbsp;City&nbsp;have&nbsp;a&nbsp;league&nbsp;title&nbsp;and&nbsp;an&nbsp;FA&nbsp;Cup&nbsp;to&nbsp;show&nbsp;for&nbsp;it.&nbsp;The&nbsp;club&nbsp;also&nbsp;noted&nbsp;he&nbsp;became&nbsp;only&nbsp;the&nbsp;second&nbsp;head&nbsp;coach&nbsp;to&nbsp;win&nbsp;the&nbsp;WSL&nbsp;in&nbsp;a&nbsp;debut&nbsp;season.</p><p>The&nbsp;anniversary&nbsp;reframes&nbsp;what&nbsp;comes&nbsp;next.&nbsp;City&nbsp;are&nbsp;no&nbsp;longer&nbsp;trying&nbsp;to&nbsp;prove&nbsp;they&nbsp;can&nbsp;win.&nbsp;They&nbsp;are&nbsp;defending&nbsp;a&nbsp;new&nbsp;benchmark,&nbsp;with&nbsp;demand&nbsp;around&nbsp;the&nbsp;team&nbsp;rising&nbsp;accordingly.</p><p>That&nbsp;is&nbsp;the&nbsp;real&nbsp;takeaway&nbsp;for&nbsp;supporters.&nbsp;The&nbsp;double&nbsp;has&nbsp;changed&nbsp;expectation&nbsp;as&nbsp;much&nbsp;as&nbsp;mood.&nbsp;With&nbsp;Beth&nbsp;Mead&nbsp;already&nbsp;added&nbsp;to&nbsp;a&nbsp;title-winning&nbsp;squad,&nbsp;Jeglertz’s&nbsp;second&nbsp;season&nbsp;starts&nbsp;from&nbsp;a&nbsp;position&nbsp;of&nbsp;authority.</p><p>The&nbsp;pressure&nbsp;now&nbsp;is&nbsp;structural,&nbsp;not&nbsp;sentimental.</p>]]></content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Jul 2026 16:01:06 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Isaac Smith departs Manchester City for Barnsley in permanent move]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Manchester City academy midfielder Isaac Smith has joined League One side Barnsley on a permanent deal as the club continues to manage pathways for young talent this summer.]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Manchester City have confirmed the permanent departure of academy midfielder Isaac Smith, who has joined League One side Barnsley.</p><p>The 19-year-old becomes the latest young player to leave the club's youth setup this summer as City continue to manage pathways for emerging talent during the transfer window.</p><p>The move sees Smith swap the Etihad Campus for Oakwell in search of regular senior football — a logical next step for a player looking to establish himself in the professional game.</p><p>City's official academy channels confirmed the exit with a brief statement: “Isaac Smith has joined League One side Barnsley on a permanent deal. Wishing you all the best, Isaac.”</p><p>The warmth of the message is typical of how the club handles academy departures, reflecting a setup that tends to maintain decent relationships with those who move on in pursuit of first-team opportunities elsewhere.</p><p>Barnsley's decision to secure Smith on a permanent basis — rather than a loan — suggests the League One side see genuine potential in the youngster. It represents a firm commitment rather than the kind of temporary arrangement academy players often undertake earlier in their development.</p><h2>Another pathway opens</h2><p>For Smith, the switch offers the prospect of competitive senior football in the third tier — a proving ground that has served as a valuable stepping stone for many young players before him.</p><p>The permanent nature of the transfer marks a definitive step. Smith leaves behind the academy environment at City to pursue first-team football on a full-time basis at his new club.</p><p>Moves of this kind highlight the reality facing talented youngsters at a club of City's stature. The senior squad's exceptional strength means opportunities are inevitably limited, and a departure in search of consistent game time often represents the most sensible route to career progression.</p><p>Whether Smith establishes himself at Barnsley and builds a career in the professional game remains to be seen, but his permanent move to Oakwell gives him the platform to do exactly that.</p>]]></content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Jul 2026 15:00:46 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Semenyo's World Cup ends as Ghana exit to Colombia]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Antoine Semenyo's World Cup ends as Ghana exit in the last-32 following a 1-0 defeat to Colombia in Kansas City.]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Ghana's World Cup journey is over</h2><p>Antoine Semenyo and Ghana are heading home from the World Cup after a last-32 defeat to Colombia in Kansas City.</p><p>Néstor Lorenzo's side controlled the game from start to finish, despite losing forward Jhon Córdoba to a groin strain inside the first eight minutes. Substitute Luis Suárez delivered a cross from the right in the 14th minute and Jhon Arias volleyed home at the back post to put Colombia ahead.</p><p>From there, Los Cafeteros dictated the tempo. They exposed Ghana's backline repeatedly while remaining untroubled at the other end. Luis Díaz had a second-half goal ruled out for offside, and Ghana goalkeeper Lawrence Ati Zigi made several saves to keep the scoreline respectable, but the Black Stones never looked like mounting a comeback.</p><p>Ghana failed to register a single shot on target all evening. Colombia secured a 1-0 win and a Round of 16 date with Switzerland in Vancouver.</p><p>Semenyo's tournament ends without the fireworks some might have hoped for. The City forward managed 38 touches, 13 accurate passes, three touches in the opposition box and one chance created. He won six ground duels and completed two successful dribbles — the most of any Ghana player — but could not find a way through a disciplined Colombian defence.</p><p>He'll be back at the CFA shortly, ready for pre-season under Enzo Maresca.</p>]]></content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Jul 2026 13:00:52 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[City smash British record with £116m Elliot Anderson deal]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Manchester City have confirmed a British-record £116m agreement with Nottingham Forest for Elliot Anderson, making him the club's most expensive signing.]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Manchester City have confirmed they have reached an agreement with Nottingham Forest for Elliot Anderson, in a deal that smashes the British transfer record.</p><p>The club announced the news on Thursday, with Sky Sports reporting the package is worth £116 million. That makes Anderson the most expensive British player in history and overtakes the £100 million City paid for Jack Grealish as the club's costliest signing.</p><h2>Rebuild continues</h2><p>This is not just another statement of intent from a club with deep pockets. City have been spending heavily across the last three years, and Sky's wider analysis puts the post-Anderson rebuild at around £824 million.</p><p>The tactical reasoning is straightforward enough. Anderson offers ball-carrying ability, duel strength and pressing range — exactly the kind of qualities City need after Bernardo Silva's departure accelerated the midfield reset.</p><p>The timing is notable too. Anderson is currently away with England at the 2026 World Cup, but City have pushed the deal through before the market could reopen and invite more competition.</p><p>The fee is enormous. The message is clear: Enzo Maresca's midfield rebuild is being conducted at full throttle.</p>]]></content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Jul 2026 13:00:25 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Mateo Kovacic told he can leave City as midfielder enters final year of contract]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Mateo Kovacic has been told he is free to leave Manchester City this summer with one year left on his contract, sources have confirmed.]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Kovacic set for Etihad exit</h2><p>Mateo Kovacic has been informed he is surplus to requirements at Manchester City and has been given permission to find a new club this summer, sources have confirmed.</p><p>The 32-year-old has just twelve months remaining on his current contract at the Etihad, and the club are willing to let him go as they reshape the midfield.</p><p>Kovacic's 2025-26 campaign was wrecked by an ankle injury that limited him to just nine appearances across all competitions — a far cry from the reliable option he had been in his first two seasons since arriving from Chelsea in a deal reportedly worth £25m.</p><p>He has made 97 appearances in total for City.</p><h2>World Cup reminder</h2><p>Despite his domestic struggles, the Croatian midfielder has offered a timely reminder of his quality at the World Cup. After providing an assist against Ghana to help Croatia escape the group stage, Kovacic produced a determined display in the narrow defeat to Portugal.</p><p>With the scores level at 1-1, he drove past Joao Neves and saw a shot turned onto the post before Diogo Costa saved the rebound. He finished the game with three shots in a performance that underlined the ability that remains.</p><blockquote><p>“A privilege to share the pitch and dressing room with these legends. Pep Guardiola, Bernardo Silva and John Stones, thank you for everything. We will miss you.”</p></blockquote><p>Kovacic has not yet publicly stated his intentions for the summer, but with City expecting another midfielder to arrive following Elliot Anderson's £116m move from Nottingham Forest, space in the squad needs to be created.</p>]]></content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Jul 2026 10:30:46 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[City linked with Porto captain Diogo Costa as World Cup form intensifies speculation]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Manchester City have been credited with strong interest in Porto captain Diogo Costa, with Portuguese reports suggesting a summer move could be on the cards.]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Portuguese&nbsp;reports&nbsp;suggest&nbsp;goalkeeper&nbsp;could&nbsp;be&nbsp;on&nbsp;the&nbsp;move&nbsp;this&nbsp;summer</h2><p>Manchester&nbsp;City&nbsp;have&nbsp;been&nbsp;credited&nbsp;with&nbsp;strong&nbsp;interest&nbsp;in&nbsp;Porto&nbsp;captain&nbsp;and&nbsp;Portugal&nbsp;international&nbsp;Diogo&nbsp;Costa,&nbsp;according&nbsp;to&nbsp;reports&nbsp;in&nbsp;Portugal.</p><p>Costa&nbsp;has&nbsp;established&nbsp;himself&nbsp;as&nbsp;one&nbsp;of&nbsp;the&nbsp;finest&nbsp;goalkeepers&nbsp;in&nbsp;European&nbsp;football&nbsp;over&nbsp;the&nbsp;past&nbsp;two&nbsp;seasons.&nbsp;His&nbsp;performances&nbsp;for&nbsp;Porto&nbsp;and&nbsp;at&nbsp;international&nbsp;level&nbsp;have&nbsp;made&nbsp;him&nbsp;among&nbsp;the&nbsp;most&nbsp;coveted&nbsp;players&nbsp;in&nbsp;his&nbsp;position&nbsp;ahead&nbsp;of&nbsp;what&nbsp;could&nbsp;be&nbsp;a&nbsp;significant&nbsp;transfer&nbsp;window.</p><p>The&nbsp;26-year-old&nbsp;has&nbsp;been&nbsp;one&nbsp;of&nbsp;the&nbsp;standout&nbsp;performers&nbsp;at&nbsp;the&nbsp;World&nbsp;Cup&nbsp;in&nbsp;North&nbsp;America,&nbsp;claiming&nbsp;the&nbsp;Player&nbsp;of&nbsp;the&nbsp;Match&nbsp;award&nbsp;in&nbsp;Portugal&#39;s&nbsp;group&nbsp;stage&nbsp;victory&nbsp;over&nbsp;Colombia.&nbsp;His&nbsp;reputation&nbsp;as&nbsp;a&nbsp;shot-stopper&nbsp;and&nbsp;his&nbsp;composure&nbsp;under&nbsp;penalty-shootout&nbsp;pressure&nbsp;have&nbsp;only&nbsp;added&nbsp;to&nbsp;expectations&nbsp;that&nbsp;this&nbsp;summer&nbsp;could&nbsp;deliver&nbsp;the&nbsp;move&nbsp;his&nbsp;career&nbsp;has&nbsp;long&nbsp;pointed&nbsp;toward.</p><p>City&#39;s&nbsp;interest&nbsp;is&nbsp;understood&nbsp;to&nbsp;be&nbsp;shaped&nbsp;in&nbsp;part&nbsp;by&nbsp;the&nbsp;uncertain&nbsp;future&nbsp;of&nbsp;James&nbsp;Trafford&nbsp;at&nbsp;the&nbsp;Etihad&nbsp;Stadium.&nbsp;The&nbsp;England&nbsp;international&nbsp;is&nbsp;set&nbsp;to&nbsp;hold&nbsp;discussions&nbsp;with&nbsp;new&nbsp;manager&nbsp;Enzo&nbsp;Maresca&nbsp;over&nbsp;his&nbsp;squad&nbsp;status&nbsp;before&nbsp;any&nbsp;final&nbsp;decision&nbsp;is&nbsp;made.</p><p>A&nbsp;departure&nbsp;for&nbsp;Trafford&nbsp;would&nbsp;leave&nbsp;director&nbsp;of&nbsp;football&nbsp;Hugo&nbsp;Viana&nbsp;with&nbsp;a&nbsp;clear&nbsp;requirement&nbsp;to&nbsp;recruit&nbsp;in&nbsp;the&nbsp;goalkeeping&nbsp;position.&nbsp;Costa&#39;s&nbsp;profile&nbsp;—&nbsp;proven&nbsp;at&nbsp;the&nbsp;highest&nbsp;level&nbsp;of&nbsp;club&nbsp;and&nbsp;international&nbsp;football&nbsp;and&nbsp;playing&nbsp;at&nbsp;a&nbsp;club&nbsp;whose&nbsp;financial&nbsp;position&nbsp;makes&nbsp;a&nbsp;sale&nbsp;achievable&nbsp;—&nbsp;fits&nbsp;closely&nbsp;with&nbsp;the&nbsp;type&nbsp;of&nbsp;signing&nbsp;Viana&nbsp;prioritises.</p><p>As&nbsp;reported&nbsp;by&nbsp;Correio&nbsp;da&nbsp;Manhã,&nbsp;relayed&nbsp;by&nbsp;Sport&nbsp;Witness,&nbsp;Costa&nbsp;could&nbsp;leave&nbsp;Porto&nbsp;after&nbsp;the&nbsp;World&nbsp;Cup&nbsp;following&nbsp;strong&nbsp;interest&nbsp;from&nbsp;both&nbsp;Manchester&nbsp;City&nbsp;and&nbsp;Paris&nbsp;Saint-Germain.</p><p>Porto&nbsp;reduced&nbsp;Costa&#39;s&nbsp;release&nbsp;clause&nbsp;to&nbsp;£51&nbsp;million&nbsp;when&nbsp;the&nbsp;goalkeeper&nbsp;signed&nbsp;a&nbsp;new&nbsp;contract&nbsp;earlier&nbsp;this&nbsp;year.&nbsp;However,&nbsp;Portuguese&nbsp;reports&nbsp;have&nbsp;suggested&nbsp;the&nbsp;club&nbsp;would&nbsp;still&nbsp;expect&nbsp;offers&nbsp;comfortably&nbsp;above&nbsp;that&nbsp;figure&nbsp;before&nbsp;seriously&nbsp;entertaining&nbsp;a&nbsp;sale.&nbsp;Porto&nbsp;continue&nbsp;to&nbsp;insist&nbsp;publicly&nbsp;that&nbsp;they&nbsp;have&nbsp;no&nbsp;intention&nbsp;of&nbsp;losing&nbsp;their&nbsp;captain&nbsp;at&nbsp;this&nbsp;stage.</p><p>The&nbsp;report&nbsp;arrives&nbsp;in&nbsp;the&nbsp;context&nbsp;of&nbsp;sustained&nbsp;Portuguese&nbsp;media&nbsp;coverage&nbsp;of&nbsp;Costa&#39;s&nbsp;situation.&nbsp;Outlets&nbsp;including&nbsp;Record&nbsp;have&nbsp;repeatedly&nbsp;examined&nbsp;what&nbsp;a&nbsp;post-World&nbsp;Cup&nbsp;transfer&nbsp;could&nbsp;look&nbsp;like,&nbsp;discussing&nbsp;Porto&#39;s&nbsp;asking&nbsp;price,&nbsp;the&nbsp;financial&nbsp;logic&nbsp;of&nbsp;selling&nbsp;an&nbsp;academy&nbsp;graduate,&nbsp;and&nbsp;the&nbsp;possibility&nbsp;of&nbsp;his&nbsp;valuation&nbsp;rising&nbsp;as&nbsp;the&nbsp;tournament&nbsp;progresses.</p><p>Correio&nbsp;da&nbsp;Manhã&nbsp;describe&nbsp;Costa&nbsp;as&nbsp;Portugal&#39;s&nbsp;biggest&nbsp;weapon&nbsp;heading&nbsp;into&nbsp;their&nbsp;last-16&nbsp;fixture&nbsp;against&nbsp;Croatia.&nbsp;Manager&nbsp;Roberto&nbsp;Martínez&nbsp;intensified&nbsp;penalty&nbsp;practice&nbsp;during&nbsp;training&nbsp;ahead&nbsp;of&nbsp;a&nbsp;potential&nbsp;shootout,&nbsp;with&nbsp;Costa&#39;s&nbsp;record&nbsp;from&nbsp;12&nbsp;yards&nbsp;making&nbsp;him&nbsp;a&nbsp;uniquely&nbsp;valuable&nbsp;asset&nbsp;should&nbsp;the&nbsp;match&nbsp;require&nbsp;that&nbsp;kind&nbsp;of&nbsp;resolution.</p><p>Costa&nbsp;famously&nbsp;became&nbsp;the&nbsp;first&nbsp;goalkeeper&nbsp;in&nbsp;European&nbsp;Championship&nbsp;history&nbsp;to&nbsp;save&nbsp;three&nbsp;penalties&nbsp;in&nbsp;a&nbsp;single&nbsp;shootout&nbsp;when&nbsp;Portugal&nbsp;eliminated&nbsp;Slovenia&nbsp;at&nbsp;the&nbsp;2024&nbsp;European&nbsp;Championship.&nbsp;Less&nbsp;than&nbsp;a&nbsp;year&nbsp;later,&nbsp;he&nbsp;produced&nbsp;another&nbsp;decisive&nbsp;penalty&nbsp;denial&nbsp;in&nbsp;the&nbsp;UEFA&nbsp;Nations&nbsp;League&nbsp;final,&nbsp;saving&nbsp;against&nbsp;Álvaro&nbsp;Morata&nbsp;before&nbsp;Portugal&nbsp;secured&nbsp;the&nbsp;trophy.</p><p>That&nbsp;reputation&nbsp;for&nbsp;composure&nbsp;in&nbsp;the&nbsp;sport&#39;s&nbsp;most&nbsp;pressurised&nbsp;individual&nbsp;moments&nbsp;is&nbsp;precisely&nbsp;the&nbsp;profile&nbsp;Maresca&nbsp;and&nbsp;Viana&nbsp;have&nbsp;identified&nbsp;as&nbsp;essential&nbsp;in&nbsp;the&nbsp;goalkeeping&nbsp;position&nbsp;as&nbsp;they&nbsp;look&nbsp;to&nbsp;assemble&nbsp;a&nbsp;squad&nbsp;capable&nbsp;of&nbsp;competing&nbsp;across&nbsp;multiple&nbsp;fronts&nbsp;in&nbsp;the&nbsp;2026-27&nbsp;season.</p><p>The&nbsp;Portuguese&nbsp;media&#39;s&nbsp;increasingly&nbsp;specific&nbsp;framing&nbsp;of&nbsp;a&nbsp;potential&nbsp;exit&nbsp;—&nbsp;focused&nbsp;on&nbsp;conditions&nbsp;of&nbsp;departure&nbsp;rather&nbsp;than&nbsp;the&nbsp;possibility&nbsp;of&nbsp;one&nbsp;—&nbsp;suggests&nbsp;Porto&#39;s&nbsp;public&nbsp;insistence&nbsp;on&nbsp;retaining&nbsp;Costa&nbsp;may&nbsp;not&nbsp;fully&nbsp;reflect&nbsp;the&nbsp;private&nbsp;reality&nbsp;of&nbsp;their&nbsp;position,&nbsp;particularly&nbsp;if&nbsp;offers&nbsp;arrive&nbsp;that&nbsp;significantly&nbsp;exceed&nbsp;his&nbsp;£51&nbsp;million&nbsp;release&nbsp;clause.</p><p>Whether&nbsp;Manchester&nbsp;City&nbsp;are&nbsp;prepared&nbsp;to&nbsp;lead&nbsp;that&nbsp;pursuit&nbsp;in&nbsp;the&nbsp;weeks&nbsp;ahead,&nbsp;or&nbsp;whether&nbsp;the&nbsp;breadth&nbsp;of&nbsp;their&nbsp;summer&nbsp;rebuild&nbsp;requires&nbsp;them&nbsp;to&nbsp;prioritise&nbsp;other&nbsp;positions&nbsp;first,&nbsp;remains&nbsp;to&nbsp;be&nbsp;seen.&nbsp;But&nbsp;with&nbsp;Costa&#39;s&nbsp;World&nbsp;Cup&nbsp;form&nbsp;continuing&nbsp;to&nbsp;attract&nbsp;the&nbsp;attention&nbsp;of&nbsp;Europe&#39;s&nbsp;biggest&nbsp;clubs,&nbsp;the&nbsp;window&nbsp;available&nbsp;to&nbsp;City&nbsp;to&nbsp;act&nbsp;may&nbsp;prove&nbsp;shorter&nbsp;than&nbsp;the&nbsp;complexity&nbsp;of&nbsp;a&nbsp;deal&nbsp;involving&nbsp;Porto&#39;s&nbsp;captain&nbsp;might&nbsp;suggest.</p>]]></content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Jul 2026 10:02:20 GMT</pubDate>
      <category>Transfer News</category>
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      <title><![CDATA[Marmoush's World Cup Run Creates Pre-Season Puzzle for Maresca]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Omar Marmoush's World Cup knockout win over Australia keeps him away from City's pre-season, creating a scheduling challenge for Enzo Maresca as he prepares for the Asia tour.]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Egypt's progress complicates City's summer planning</h2><p>Omar Marmoush's summer just got longer. Egypt's penalty shootout win over Australia in the World Cup knockout stages means the forward remains away from Manchester City's pre-season preparations, and Enzo Maresca now has a scheduling issue to manage.</p><p>City confirmed Marmoush started the match at Dallas Stadium. Reuters reported that Egypt secured their first ever World Cup knockout-stage win after a 1-1 draw and a 4-2 shootout victory. For the player, it means another high-pressure tournament appearance. For his new manager, it adds another layer to an already awkward pre-season.</p><p>Marmoush's run gives City evidence of competitive sharpness. It also keeps him away from a head coach who needs time on the training pitch before the Asia tour begins.</p><p>City are managing a staggered summer. Their World Cup tracker showed how many players remain involved deep into the tournament. Marmoush is among those still shaping the club's planning from abroad. This is not an isolated case. The squad is coming back in stages, with different workloads and recovery needs.</p><p>Marmoush stands out because his role at City still feels open. Erling Haaland remains the fixed point. Rayan Cherki, Phil Foden, Jeremy Doku and others offer different routes through the final third. Marmoush sits somewhere between them. He can run from the left, play through the middle, attack space, press aggressively and arrive in the box. That flexibility could make him useful under Maresca. It could also leave him exposed if the new manager quickly settles on specialists.</p><p>That is why Egypt's World Cup campaign has become an extended audition. City cannot recreate these conditions at the CFA: tense knockout football, broken rhythm, heavy pressure, and the emotional strain of playing for a country chasing history.</p><p>Against Australia, Marmoush's night was mixed rather than decisive. City noted that he had a major chance seconds after half-time. Reuters also described him as a threat during Egypt's attacking spells. For coaches, that kind of performance still has value. The question is not whether he dominated the match. It is whether he kept finding situations that could translate into Maresca's City.</p><p>City's summer schedule leaves little room for delay. Their Asia tour opens against Inter in Hong Kong on 1 August, followed by a K League All-Stars fixture on 5 August and Atletico Madrid on 9 August. The Community Shield against Arsenal then follows before the Premier League campaign begins.</p><p>Every extra Egypt match keeps Marmoush sharp and raises his profile. It also reduces the time Maresca has to work with him on pressing triggers, attacking rotations and relationships with the players likely to shape City's early season. City have already looked at how Erling Haaland's Brazil tie has created a similar workload problem. Marmoush now sits in the same wider conversation. City's best players are getting valuable minutes, but those minutes are not being spent under their new manager.</p><p>The old Guardiola team could absorb these issues more easily because so much of the structure was already built. Maresca inherits a squad used to dominating the ball, but not a squad already tuned to his voice, his details or his judgement. That first month matters. It is when a new manager sets standards, defines roles and shows senior players what will change.</p><p>Marmoush could help that process. His directness gives City a different attacking texture, especially when games become stretched or opponents leave space behind their defensive line. He is not simply another possession player. He gives City a way to attack before everything is perfectly set. That makes him harder to ignore. His World Cup run also makes him harder to coach straight away.</p><p>The most useful part of Marmoush's Australia performance may be that it was not polished. He showed flashes. He missed moments. Egypt still found a way through. CAF's match report framed the result as a historic step for Egypt after a tense 1-1 draw and shootout win. City do not need every attacker to look perfect for 90 minutes, especially under a new manager. They need players who can tilt games in bursts and make something happen when the structure is still settling around them.</p><p>Marmoush's direct running showed his value: pace, intent and the confidence to isolate defenders. His chance after half-time, when he shot wide with the goalkeeper beaten, was frustrating. It was also the kind of high-pressure opening Maresca will want City forwards to keep creating.</p><p>Maresca's City will not simply be Pep Guardiola's City with a different voice. His background points towards positional control, but control still needs runners who can punish disorganised moments. Marmoush can be that player if the role is made clear. He is not Haaland's clone and should not be judged like one. His best route into the side may come from changing the angle of attack: starting from the left, moving inside, pressing as a second forward or giving City fresh legs when opponents begin to tire.</p><p>City's attack is too crowded for vague usefulness. That is why Egypt's run is both a gift and a complication. Marmoush is building high-pressure evidence at the World Cup, but the players who return earlier may get more time to learn Maresca's system. Haaland will remain the centre of the attack. Cherki offers invention between the lines. Doku gives City width and one-v-one threat. Foden can influence games from several zones. A recent piece on Rayan Cherki's France frustration showed another side of the same issue. Maresca is not only managing minutes. He is managing status, rhythm and expectations across a forward line full of players who will believe they deserve early-season importance.</p><p>Marmoush has to make a different argument. His case is built on aggression, movement and usefulness when conditions are imperfect. Egypt's win over Australia helps him there. He is not building fitness in a friendly. He is living inside knockout football, carrying pressure and working through difficult game states.</p><p>The risk is workload. Tournament football can create a misleading picture. A player can look emotionally ready in July and physically flat by late August. City know how quickly major international summers can catch up with players once domestic football starts. Maresca's job is to avoid confusing match sharpness with full readiness.</p><p>This is the kind of problem elite clubs usually accept. Marmoush's extended Egypt run complicates City's pre-season, but it also gives Maresca a forward returning with edge, confidence and another reminder that he can affect tight matches.</p><p>If Egypt exit in the next round, City get back a player who has felt knockout pressure without losing too much more training time. If the run continues, Maresca gains an even more confident forward but loses another slice of his coaching window. Either way, Marmoush has moved from squad-depth discussion to live tactical question. That is why the shootout in Dallas carries weight at the Etihad.</p>]]></content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Jul 2026 10:01:28 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Nathan Ake Departs City for Fenerbahce After Seven Years of Service]]></title>
      <link>https://not-really-here.co.uk/post/nathan-ake-departs-city-for-fenerbahce-after-seven-years-of-service-8099</link>
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      <description><![CDATA[Nathan Ake leaves Manchester City for Fenerbahce after seven years, 177 appearances, and 12 major trophies. A model professional departs.]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>A&nbsp;Reliable&nbsp;Defender&nbsp;Moves&nbsp;On</h2><p>Nathan&nbsp;Ake&nbsp;is&nbsp;leaving&nbsp;Manchester&nbsp;City&nbsp;to&nbsp;sign&nbsp;for&nbsp;Turkish&nbsp;side&nbsp;Fenerbahce,&nbsp;bringing&nbsp;an&nbsp;end&nbsp;to&nbsp;his&nbsp;seven-year&nbsp;spell&nbsp;at&nbsp;the&nbsp;Etihad.&nbsp;The&nbsp;Dutch&nbsp;defender&nbsp;joined&nbsp;from&nbsp;Bournemouth&nbsp;for&nbsp;£41m&nbsp;in&nbsp;the&nbsp;summer&nbsp;of&nbsp;2020&nbsp;and&nbsp;went&nbsp;on&nbsp;to&nbsp;make&nbsp;177&nbsp;appearances,&nbsp;winning&nbsp;12&nbsp;major&nbsp;trophies&nbsp;along&nbsp;the&nbsp;way.</p><p>The&nbsp;move&nbsp;was&nbsp;confirmed&nbsp;in&nbsp;unusual&nbsp;fashion.&nbsp;Fenerbahce&nbsp;announced&nbsp;the&nbsp;signing&nbsp;on&nbsp;their&nbsp;official&nbsp;X&nbsp;account,&nbsp;catching&nbsp;City&nbsp;by&nbsp;surprise.&nbsp;At&nbsp;the&nbsp;time,&nbsp;City’s&nbsp;stance&nbsp;was&nbsp;that&nbsp;positive&nbsp;negotiations&nbsp;were&nbsp;ongoing,&nbsp;with&nbsp;the&nbsp;club&nbsp;hoping&nbsp;to&nbsp;sell&nbsp;Ake&nbsp;for&nbsp;£7m&nbsp;plus&nbsp;£1.5m&nbsp;in&nbsp;add-ons.</p><p>Fabrizio&nbsp;Romano&nbsp;later&nbsp;confirmed&nbsp;the&nbsp;deal&nbsp;was&nbsp;done.&nbsp;Ake,&nbsp;it&nbsp;seems,&nbsp;wanted&nbsp;a&nbsp;fresh&nbsp;challenge&nbsp;after&nbsp;his&nbsp;successful&nbsp;stint&nbsp;at&nbsp;City.&nbsp;Personal&nbsp;terms&nbsp;have&nbsp;already&nbsp;been&nbsp;agreed.</p><p>Ake’s&nbsp;departure&nbsp;leaves&nbsp;a&nbsp;hole&nbsp;in&nbsp;Enzo&nbsp;Maresca’s&nbsp;squad.&nbsp;The&nbsp;emergence&nbsp;of&nbsp;<a href="/post/player-profile-abdukodir-khusanov-2932" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Abdukodir&nbsp;Khusanov</a>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<a href="/post/player-profile-vitor-reis-2699" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Vitor&nbsp;Reis</a>&nbsp;had&nbsp;limited&nbsp;his&nbsp;opportunities&nbsp;for&nbsp;regular&nbsp;game&nbsp;time&nbsp;next&nbsp;season,&nbsp;but&nbsp;that&nbsp;doesn’t&nbsp;diminish&nbsp;what&nbsp;he&nbsp;brought&nbsp;to&nbsp;the&nbsp;club.</p><p>He&nbsp;was&nbsp;a&nbsp;model&nbsp;professional&nbsp;who&nbsp;never&nbsp;let&nbsp;his&nbsp;team&nbsp;down.</p><p>During&nbsp;his&nbsp;time&nbsp;at&nbsp;City,&nbsp;Ake&nbsp;was&nbsp;a&nbsp;consistent&nbsp;performer&nbsp;whether&nbsp;deployed&nbsp;at&nbsp;centre-back&nbsp;or&nbsp;left-back.&nbsp;He&nbsp;was&nbsp;a&nbsp;key&nbsp;figure&nbsp;in&nbsp;the&nbsp;treble-winning&nbsp;2022-23&nbsp;season,&nbsp;providing&nbsp;defensive&nbsp;solidity&nbsp;at&nbsp;left-back&nbsp;during&nbsp;that&nbsp;historic&nbsp;run.&nbsp;His&nbsp;performances&nbsp;typified&nbsp;his&nbsp;entire&nbsp;City&nbsp;career:&nbsp;rock-solid,&nbsp;reliable,&nbsp;and&nbsp;unflappable.</p><p>There&nbsp;was&nbsp;a&nbsp;late&nbsp;reminder&nbsp;of&nbsp;his&nbsp;quality&nbsp;in&nbsp;last&nbsp;season’s&nbsp;Carabao&nbsp;Cup&nbsp;final,&nbsp;a&nbsp;2-0&nbsp;win&nbsp;over&nbsp;Arsenal.&nbsp;Ake&nbsp;started&nbsp;at&nbsp;Wembley&nbsp;and&nbsp;was&nbsp;superb&nbsp;at&nbsp;the&nbsp;back,&nbsp;despite&nbsp;being&nbsp;a&nbsp;bit-part&nbsp;player&nbsp;for&nbsp;much&nbsp;of&nbsp;the&nbsp;campaign.&nbsp;It&nbsp;was&nbsp;another&nbsp;example&nbsp;of&nbsp;his&nbsp;ability&nbsp;to&nbsp;step&nbsp;up&nbsp;when&nbsp;it&nbsp;mattered&nbsp;most.</p><p>Ake&nbsp;leaves&nbsp;City&nbsp;as&nbsp;Mr&nbsp;Consistent.&nbsp;Finding&nbsp;squad&nbsp;members&nbsp;of&nbsp;his&nbsp;ilk&nbsp;is&nbsp;no&nbsp;easy&nbsp;task.&nbsp;Replacing&nbsp;what&nbsp;he&nbsp;brought&nbsp;—&nbsp;his&nbsp;class,&nbsp;his&nbsp;professionalism,&nbsp;his&nbsp;talent&nbsp;—&nbsp;won’t&nbsp;be&nbsp;simple.&nbsp;That&nbsp;alone&nbsp;speaks&nbsp;volumes.</p>]]></content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Jul 2026 06:01:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <category>Transfer News</category>
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      <title><![CDATA[Haaland's Brazil Clash Creates Early Headache for Maresca]]></title>
      <link>https://not-really-here.co.uk/post/haalands-brazil-clash-creates-early-headache-for-maresca-2291</link>
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      <description><![CDATA[Erling Haaland's World Cup winner for Norway sets up a last-16 tie with Brazil, creating a timing headache for new Manchester City manager Enzo Maresca.]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Norway's World Cup run keeps City's No.9 away from pre-season</h2><p>Erling Haaland's 86th-minute winner against Ivory Coast has set up a last-16 meeting with Brazil and handed Enzo Maresca an immediate problem before his first pre-season as Manchester City manager has properly begun.</p><p>The goal was Haaland's fifth of the tournament and kept Norway alive. For City, it also prolonged one of the more awkward summer calculations around their new boss.</p><p>Haaland's form is not the issue. He looks sharp, decisive and fully locked in with Norway.</p><p>The problem for Maresca is timing.</p><p>City are moving into a post-Pep Guardiola reset. There is work to do on pressing triggers, midfield spacing and the service patterns around their No.9. Every extra Norway match cuts into the time Maresca has with the player who still defines City's penalty-box threat.</p><p>Haaland has played down Norway's chances, telling Fox Sports their probability of going through is “very slim”. Brazil will not see it quite so lightly.</p><blockquote><p>Brazil are still chasing a first win over Norway in five meetings, with Haaland and Martin Odegaard carrying the underdog story into New Jersey.</p></blockquote><p>For Maresca, the ideal outcome is harder to call. A deeper Norway run keeps Haaland in rhythm, but it also pushes his City return further back.</p><p>City's new era is already starting on someone else's calendar.</p>]]></content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Jul 2026 06:00:24 GMT</pubDate>
      <category>Latest News</category>
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      <title><![CDATA[Oliver Reiss Takes Over Man City EDS as Maresca’s Academy Test Begins]]></title>
      <link>https://not-really-here.co.uk/post/oliver-reiss-takes-over-man-city-eds-as-marescas-academy-test-begins-8162</link>
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      <description><![CDATA[Oliver Reiss takes charge of Man City's Elite Development Squad after FA Youth Cup success, giving Enzo Maresca a key academy test early in his tenure.]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Reiss steps up after Youth Cup success</h2><p>Manchester City have appointed Oliver Reiss as Head Coach of the Elite Development Squad, confirming a restructure of their academy setup on Friday. Academy Director Thomas Kruecken announced the changes at the City Football Academy, with Reiss replacing Ben Wilkinson after his move to join Derby County’s first-team staff. Lauris Coggin steps up to take charge of the Under-18s.</p><p>Reiss arrives with a strong record. City said his Under-18s won the FA Youth Cup and the Under-18 Premier League North last season. His first campaign also brought 21 consecutive wins on the way to the league title. That kind of run earns a manager attention.</p><p>The EDS role is different, though. It is not just about winning Premier League 2 matches. It is about preparing players for senior football, loans and the tactical detail Enzo Maresca will demand from anyone stepping into the first team.</p><h2>Pathway pressure</h2><p>This appointment comes at a significant moment for City. Maresca is preparing to begin life after Pep Guardiola, and the club’s pathway needs to keep producing players who can help the first team — not just win youth games.</p><p>City have long talked about the academy route to the senior side. The task now is keeping it functional while the first team changes around it. Reiss is the man in the middle of that.</p><p>On the same day as the announcement, City marked 10 years since Guardiola’s unveiling by listing the 41 academy players who made first-team debuts during his time in charge. That number sounds impressive, but a debut is not the same as a pathway. Phil Foden remains the model outcome. Rico Lewis and Nico O’Reilly have given City more recent examples of academy players becoming genuine first-team options. Others have moved on, generated fees or built careers elsewhere — all of which serves the club’s wider model.</p><p>Kruecken’s end-of-season review pointed to first-team minutes, loan spells and O’Reilly’s progress as signs of academy health. That is the real benchmark for Reiss. He has to help turn strong age-group players into senior options before Maresca needs them in a hurry.</p><h2>Maresca’s early question</h2><p>O’Reilly has shown why that matters. His rise has not felt symbolic. He has solved actual problems in senior games, which is exactly what Maresca will need from the next group.</p><p>Reiss now sits in a key middle position. He has to protect City’s technical identity while making players harder, quicker and more ready for senior football.</p><p>This is not headline first-team business, but it sits close to one of Maresca’s early questions: can City keep the Guardiola pathway alive while building something new? Reiss now has a direct part in that answer.</p>]]></content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2026 21:00:42 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Elliot Anderson may have to wait for City debut after World Cup duty]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Elliot Anderson may have to wait over a month to meet his new Manchester City teammates after being granted four weeks off following his World Cup campaign with England.]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>New club-record signing set for delayed start</h2><p>Elliot Anderson might not meet his new Manchester City teammates for over a month, with the £116 million club-record signing set for an extended break following his World Cup commitments.</p><p>The 23-year-old completed his move from Nottingham Forest earlier this summer, arriving as the centrepiece of the midfield rebuild being overseen by director of football Hugo Viana. But his involvement with Thomas Tuchel's England squad at the tournament in North America has complicated the timeline around his integration at the Etihad.</p><p>According to the Manchester Evening News, Anderson will be granted four weeks off by his new club in recognition of his tournament involvement. That means he is unlikely to travel on Enzo Maresca's pre-season tour to Asia, missing the early team-building phase of the Italian's first full period of preparation as City manager.</p><h2>When could he debut?</h2><p>Maresca's pre-season programme begins with a fixture against Inter Milan on August 1 — a game Anderson looks set to miss as he continues his rest period. Instead, his first appearance in City colours could come in the FA Community Shield against Arsenal on Sunday August 16, a high-profile curtain-raiser that would represent a fitting stage for the club's record signing.</p><p>The delayed start is a natural consequence of a demanding schedule rather than any cause for concern, with the club prioritising the long-term physical wellbeing of a player they have invested heavily in. Missing the Asia tour does, however, mean Anderson will have less time than his new teammates to absorb Maresca's methods before competitive football returns.</p><p>A debut against Arsenal in the Community Shield would nonetheless offer an ideal opportunity to make an immediate impression, pitting City against one of their principal domestic rivals in a showpiece fixture that traditionally marks the beginning of the English football season.</p><p>Whether Anderson features from the outset or is eased in gradually remains to be seen, but the timeline offers supporters a clear sense of when they can expect to see their new record signing in action for the first time.</p>]]></content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2026 16:02:18 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Oliver Whatmuff set for Stockport County loan]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Manchester City goalkeeper Oliver Whatmuff is set to join Stockport County on a season-long loan after impressing at Rochdale last season.]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Another&nbsp;step&nbsp;up&nbsp;for&nbsp;young&nbsp;City&nbsp;keeper</h2><p>Manchester&nbsp;City&nbsp;goalkeeper&nbsp;Oliver&nbsp;Whatmuff&nbsp;is&nbsp;expected&nbsp;to&nbsp;join&nbsp;Stockport&nbsp;County&nbsp;on&nbsp;a&nbsp;season-long&nbsp;loan,&nbsp;according&nbsp;to&nbsp;Manchester&nbsp;Evening&nbsp;News&nbsp;journalist&nbsp;Simon&nbsp;Bajkowski.</p><p>The&nbsp;18-year-old&nbsp;impressed&nbsp;during&nbsp;a&nbsp;loan&nbsp;spell&nbsp;at&nbsp;Rochdale&nbsp;last&nbsp;season&nbsp;and&nbsp;is&nbsp;now&nbsp;set&nbsp;for&nbsp;a&nbsp;step&nbsp;up&nbsp;to&nbsp;League&nbsp;One&nbsp;for&nbsp;the&nbsp;2026-27&nbsp;campaign.</p><p>City&nbsp;are&nbsp;continuing&nbsp;his&nbsp;development&nbsp;with&nbsp;the&nbsp;move,&nbsp;which&nbsp;will&nbsp;give&nbsp;him&nbsp;regular&nbsp;first-team&nbsp;football&nbsp;at&nbsp;a&nbsp;higher&nbsp;level.</p>]]></content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2026 16:02:06 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Nathan Ake heading to Fenerbahce as City exit agreed]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Nathan Ake is set to leave Manchester City after agreeing a move to Fenerbahce, with personal terms also sorted, per Fabrizio Romano.]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Ake&nbsp;bound&nbsp;for&nbsp;Istanbul</h2><p>Nathan&nbsp;Ake&nbsp;is&nbsp;on&nbsp;his&nbsp;way&nbsp;out&nbsp;of&nbsp;Manchester&nbsp;City.&nbsp;The&nbsp;Dutch&nbsp;defender&nbsp;has&nbsp;agreed&nbsp;a&nbsp;move&nbsp;to&nbsp;Turkish&nbsp;outfit&nbsp;Fenerbahce,&nbsp;according&nbsp;to&nbsp;transfer&nbsp;specialist&nbsp;Fabrizio&nbsp;Romano.</p><p>Romano&nbsp;reported&nbsp;on&nbsp;Friday&nbsp;that&nbsp;the&nbsp;deal&nbsp;is&nbsp;done.&nbsp;Ake&nbsp;has&nbsp;also&nbsp;reached&nbsp;an&nbsp;agreement&nbsp;on&nbsp;personal&nbsp;terms&nbsp;after&nbsp;deciding&nbsp;he&nbsp;fancied&nbsp;a&nbsp;fresh&nbsp;challenge&nbsp;following&nbsp;his&nbsp;spell&nbsp;at&nbsp;the&nbsp;Etihad.</p>]]></content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2026 16:01:59 GMT</pubDate>
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