City Xtra
·7 de julio de 2026
Manchester City formulate transfer plans for Max Alleyne

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·7 de julio de 2026

Hugo Viana and Manchester City will aim to send highly-rated centre-back Max Alleyne out on loan for the forthcoming 2026/27 season.
Alleyne’s journey over the past 18 months has featured an impressive loan spell at Watford, before being unexpectedly recalled to the Etihad Stadium in January 2026 to provide emergency cover following injuries to both Rúben Dias and Joško Gvardiol.
Stepping into the Premier League, the 21-year-old immediately signalled his quality, earning his top-flight debut against Brighton & Hove Albion and etching his name onto the scoresheet in a resounding FA Cup victory over Exeter City en route to winning the tournament.
However, with the subsequent arrival of England international Marc Guéhi and the return to fitness of established stars, the path to regular first-team minutes has become increasingly congested, prompting the club to pursue a more sustainable developmental pathway.
Now, according to the Manchester Evening News’ Simon Bajkowski, Manchester City are considering interest from a number of leading Championship clubs to loan highly-rated central defender Max Alleyne for the forthcoming season.
While the 20-year-old will likely participate in the early stages of the squad’s pre-season camp this summer, it is widely anticipated that a temporary departure will be finalised before the competitive English football season starts.
The club’s loan management team will now be meticulously screening potential suitors, prioritising environments that mirror Enzo Maresca and Manchester City’s outlook on the game to ensure Alleyne continues to refine his ball-playing attributes at senior level.
Securing the right fit is paramount, as the young defender aims to prove he has the maturity and composure to eventually challenge for a permanent spot in Manchester City’s defensive rotation.
Whether he returns to a familiar Championship setting or explores a new tactical challenge in European football, the primary goal remains guaranteed, high-volume starting appearances.
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