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·29 mars 2026
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·29 mars 2026
Knocked out of the Champions League, Manchester City are preparing an overhaul of their squad for next season.
On one hand, City are expected to lose key players. On the other, the club plans to invest âŹ220 MILLION (R$ 1.32 billion) in new signings.
The information comes from British media outlets.
City are looking to respond after being eliminated by Real Madrid (5-1 on aggregate) in the UCL round of 16.
In addition, Pep Guardiolaâs side are NINE points behind leaders Arsenal in the Premier League with seven rounds remaining.
Bernardo Silva - at the club since 2017/18 - is under contract with Manchester City only until June 30 and is not expected to renew.
Rodri, meanwhile, is tied down until mid-2027, but Real Madrid are interested and he could be sold - even to avoid losing him for free next year.
City have set aside âŹ220 million to invest in two players - both standout performers for their Premier League clubs.
One is Sandro Tonali of Newcastle, valued at âŹ120 million. The other is Elliot Anderson of Nottingham Forest.

So, what do you think of these possible changes? Will they be enough for City to bounce back in 2026/27? Let us know!
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