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·29 September 2025
Man City Injury Update: Latest on Rodri, Omar Marmoush, Rayan Cherki and More

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·29 September 2025
Manchester City supporters have grown accustomed to Pep Guardiola managing his squad with surgical precision during testing periods, and this season is proving no different. With several first-team regulars navigating injury setbacks, the coming fortnight could be decisive for the defending champions.
Below is the latest on Rodri, Omar Marmoush and other City players, with an eye on how these developments shape Guardiola’s immediate plans.
Few players are as integral to Man City’s rhythm as Rodri. The Spanish midfielder, who returned this season from a serious ACL injury, was absent from the recent Premier League victory over Burnley. Guardiola offered little detail after the match, telling BBC Sport, “I don’t know right now how the pain is in his knee. He said to us that he was not ready to play.”
Rodri had already battled discomfort in the same knee earlier in September but was able to pass a late fitness test to feature against Arsenal. His potential return for the Champions League tie away to Monaco on 1 October will be monitored closely. The City staff remain optimistic that rest, rather than further treatment, will prove sufficient.
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Summer signing Rayan Cherki made a lively start by scoring on his Premier League debut, only to be sidelined with a thigh problem. The £30 million recruit from Lyon has appeared just twice competitively for City. Guardiola said in late August, “He’s out for two months. Seven or eight weeks,” which points towards a likely comeback against Bournemouth on 1 November at the Etihad.
Another summer arrival, Rayan Ait-Nouri, picked up a knock during the September international window. The manager has remained tight-lipped about a timeline for his recovery, suggesting that his situation will continue to be assessed on a week-to-week basis.
Omar Marmoush’s knee ligament injury for Egypt against Burkina Faso added to Guardiola’s selection headaches during a crucial period. The forward, whose pace and movement were beginning to complement Erling Haaland in attack, has been absent for several weeks.
The manager delivered a cautiously positive update: “A few weeks, I think, before the next international break he will be ready.” That sets Marmoush’s expected return around 5 October for the away fixture at Brentford. His comeback could not be timelier as City enter a demanding stretch of fixtures across domestic and European competitions.
The latest setback involves Abdukodir Khusanov, who was forced off at half-time in the Carabao Cup clash with Arsenal. Guardiola noted, “He will be out for the next three games I think.” While the exact nature of his injury remains unclear, the provisional target is also 5 October, which aligns with Marmoush’s projected return.
Man City have coped admirably thanks to depth in midfield and attack, yet the influence of Rodri as a metronome in the centre cannot be overstated. His availability, combined with the impending return of Marmoush, offers Guardiola fresh tactical dimensions as the club approach pivotal Champions League and Premier League encounters.
For the supporters, the hope will be that October brings not only reinforcements but also renewed momentum. If Rodri regains full fitness and Marmoush picks up where he left off, City’s prospects on all fronts could brighten considerably.
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