City Xtra
·17 de abril de 2026
20-year-old centre-back targeting senior Manchester City role for 2026/27 season

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·17 de abril de 2026

Pep Guardiola and Manchester City are seeing significant ambition from one of their most exciting young prospects currently excelling in Spanish football.
The defensive landscape at the Etihad Stadium appears to be set for a period of notable transition, with John Stones expected to leave the club at the end of his current contract this summer, and Nathan Ake unlikely to stay beyond the summer.
With the club currently six points behind Arsenal in an intense Premier League title race and bracing for the summer departure of captain Bernardo Silva, the focus behind the scenes – now led by Sporting Director Hugo Viana – is increasingly on the next generation of talent.
One name that has consistently topped scouting reports is Vitor Reis – the £29.5 million signing from Palmeiras who has spent the current campaign on loan at sister-club Girona, having joined Manchester City during the 2025 January transfer window.
The right-footed Brazilian has been a strong performer in La Liga, amassing over 2,500 minutes of senior football and playing a pivotal role in Girona’s push for European qualification, including a resilient performance in a recent 1-1 draw away at Real Madrid.
Now, as per the latest from the Manchester Evening News’ Simon Bajkowski, Reis has eyes on returning to the Etihad Stadium next season and being part of Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City plans.
Vitor Reis’ ambition comes at a time when City’s defensive depth is being tested to its limits, most recently dealt a major blow with the confirmation that Ruben Dias will miss this Sunday’s monumental title ‘decider’ against Arsenal due to an ankle injury.
With John Stones also facing a race against time to be fit for the season’s climax, the path for a technically gifted, ball-playing defender like Reis to enter the rotation on a consistent basis from next season has never looked clearer.
Looking ahead, the 20-year-old may even be determined to skip a second loan move in favour of fighting for a place alongside the likes of Marc Guehi and Abdukodir Khusanov in the senior squad.
While Guardiola traditionally favours a cautious integration of young talent, Reis’ statistical profile – highlighted by an impressive passing accuracy and aerial dominance – suggests he is already ready for Manchester City.
The upcoming pre-season tour – with details yet to be published – will likely be the latest audition for the youngster, as he looks to trade the red and white of Girona for the sky blue of Manchester on a permanent basis.









































