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Here are your Manchester City evening headlines for Friday, June 16.
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Here are your Manchester City evening headlines for Friday, June 16.
The transfer window across England and Scotland will open on Wednesday June 14, a couple of weeks earlier than most European windows. Ahead of the summer business commencing, we have gone through each Premier League team and identified the key areas they will look to strengthen.
Manchester City's upcoming summer looked as though it would be a stress-free affair.
Manchester United will welcome Manchester City to Old Trafford for the first Manchester derby of the 2023/24 season on Saturday, October 28, it has been confirmed.
Manchester United legend Denis Irwin thinks Manchester City will gain even more momentum and confidence after winning the Treble.
Manchester City are exploring a move for West Ham United midfielder Declan Rice as he prepares to leave the London Stadium this summer.
Most heads associated with Manchester City may well still be banging following a weekend of wild celebrations but now attentions will begin to turn to the forthcoming season.
The European transfer window may not have officially opened yet but that hasn’t stopped some clubs already getting down to business. The season came to a close on Saturday with the Champions League final but clubs across the continent are now scurrying to get the vast majority of their business done, in order to help new players acclimatise to their new surroundings and teammates. Ad With that in mind we got in touch with our offices in France, Spain, Germany and Italy to find out what some of Europe’s biggest clubs might need.