'So proud of him, he deserves it' - Man City starlet Rico Lewis earns praise after debut
The Manchester City talent conveyor belt has shown no signs of slowing down with Rico Lewis the latest to graduate to the first team.
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The Manchester City talent conveyor belt has shown no signs of slowing down with Rico Lewis the latest to graduate to the first team.
Manchester City defender CJ Egan-Riley has completed his free transfer to Burnley.
Liam Delap and Cole Palmer should have overcome their injury issues to support the Manchester City first team for their Premier League title run-in.
Pep Guardiola’s first team is not the only Manchester City side to bring glory to the club this season, with the under-23s wrapping up back-to-back Premier League 2 titles last week. And the young Blues will get their trophy in style, playing their final game of the season against Everton on Friday (7pm) at the Etihad Stadium, with admission free for all supporters.
As all attention focuses on the Premier League title race and Champions League, Manchester City could quietly win another significant trophy on Friday. And they could do it infront of around 20,000 Yorkshiremen at Elland Road.
Kwaku Oduroh has returned to Manchester City after a brief spell with Tottenham Hotspur.
Crystal Palace’s record of developing first team talent – particularly wide players – has been admirable, with Wilfried Zaha, Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Nathaniel Clyne all making names for themselves after graduating from the Eagles’ academy.
Manchester City academy head coach Brian Barry-Murphy has detailed how the club plan to utilise three of their brightest youngsters going forward.