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Man City fans name two players who should be sold in summer transfer window

Manchester City fans have named just two players that the club should sell in the upcoming summer transfer window: Gabriel Jesus and Aro Muric.

With the final stretch of the season now upon us and City still having it all to play for there is little use in looking too far forward into the future just yet, as the Premier League title, FA Cup and Champions League trophy are all still up for grabs. Yet, the upcoming summer transfer window does offer tantalising prospects for the Blues.

It could, of course, herald the arrival of Norwegian goal sensation Erling Haaland, which would finally fill the only obvious void in the squad at present in terms of a natural striker. The Manchester Evening News understands that City remains cautious about their chances of landing the Borussia Dortmund star after being stung on transfers before, but they are now in pole position to sign him.

That acquisition would be the first time ever that a player in the absolute highest bracket of quality in the game has moved to the Premier League just as he's coming into the peak of his powers and would be a major statement of intent from the Blues. It's the only signing the club really needs to make but it might not be their only business as some players may choose to leave the Etihad.

However, satisfaction with the vast majority of the squad is clearly, and understandably, high among supporters as they have named just two players they think should be sold. MEN Sport asked fans to cast their votes on each player in the squad — including those out on loan and youngsters who've made an appearance for the first team — on whether they should be kept or sold. If fewer than 50 per cent of voters wanted a player to stay then they went into the 'players to

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