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Guardiola Urges Manchester City Board to Sanction More Player Exits

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has said he is content with the current size of his squad, despite previously

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has reiterated his desire to see further first-team departures before the summer transfer deadline.

The Premier League champions have already seen Kevin De Bruyne, Kyle Walker, and Scott Carson depart, while several new signings — including Rayan Ait-Nouri, Tijjani Reijnders, and Rayan Cherki — have joined the squad. Despite this, Guardiola insists the group remains too large.

“We need a little bit fewer numbers. I don’t like having lots of players. A lot of players should leave,” Guardiola said before City’s friendly against Palermo.

Jack Grealish, James McAtee, and Kalvin Phillips have been left out of the Italy trip and are expected to secure transfers before September 1. Guardiola also expressed satisfaction with the squad’s mood heading into the new campaign, despite a lack of pre-season matches.

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FAQ

  • Q: Which players are most likely to leave next?
    A: Grealish, McAtee, and Phillips.
  • Q: How many players has City signed this summer?
    A: Key additions include Ait-Nouri, Reijnders, Cherki, and Trafford.
  • Q: What is Guardiola’s main reason for pushing exits?
    A: To maintain a smaller, more competitive squad.

Conclusion

With under a month left in the transfer window, Guardiola’s call for more exits signals that City’s summer business is far from complete.

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