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·26 March 2026

Manchester City Transfer Tracker: Live Updates on Signings, Contracts and Loans

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  • Manchester City will progress rebuild under director of football Hugo Viana this summer
  • Club officials prioritising a world-class midfielder, interest in Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson
  • Bernardo Silva, Rodri, Nathan Ake, John Stones, Manuel Akanji and Jack Grealish could all leave

Manchester City are in store for a busy transfer window this summer as they progress their squad revamp under Hugo Viana.

Pep Guardiola‘s future at the Etihad Stadium is in doubt amid talk of an exit at the end of the season – a year before the Catalan’s current deal is due to expire in 2027.


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The Blues signed Antoine Semenyo and Marc Guehi from Bournemouth and Crystal Palace respectively in January, whilst recalling Max Alleyne midway through a season-long loan at Watford.

Viana and co are in line to sanction a series of notable exits ahead of the 2026-27 season as Manchester City build a title-winning side for the seasons to come.

“We’ll have to sit down and talk” – Rodri confirms Real Madrid transfer possibility from Manchester City

Rodri opens door for Real Madrid transfer this summer

March 26 – 07:00 – In an interview with Radioestadio Noche amid the ongoing international break, Rodri has confirmed that he is exploring a transfer to Real Madrid as he enters the final year of his current deal at the Etihad Stadium.

“I have one year left on my Manchester City contract,” Rodri said. “At some point, we’ll have to sit down and talk. Even though I’ve played for Atleti (Atletico Madrid), (Real) Madrid isn’t a closed door for me – you can’t turn your back on the best clubs. Playing at the Bernabéu is always incredible, it’s very intimidating.“I hadn’t planned to play outside of Spain but Manchester City came up (as an option in 2019). I would like to return to the Spanish league, I still follow it. The Premier (League) is my weakness but it is also a very demanding league. For now, I am very happy there.”

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