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Man City's 21-man squad vs Barcelona shown with four doubts

Manchester City could be without four players for the charity game with Barcelona as they were not present for a visit to sister club Girona on Tuesday.

City flew straight from Newcastle to Girona on Sunday for some warm-weather training ahead of Wednesday's charity match at the Camp Nou, with manager Pep Guardiola watching Girona's La Liga win on Monday night alongside chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak, and CEO Ferran Soriano.

On Tuesday, Girona shared a video of City's squad and staff joining Girona's squad at their training ground, taking pictures and reuiniting with some familiar faces.

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We looked through the video and identified four talking points, including at least 21 players who are set to be available vs Barcelona:

As the City and Girona squads lined up for a joint photo, there were 21 City players spotted. However, there was no sign of Kyle Walker, Nathan Ake, Jack Grealish or Scott Carson.

Guardiola said Ake wouldn't travel to Spain after limping off vs Newcastle, while Grealish wasn't in the squad due to a knock although some social media pictures suggested he may have been at St James' Park. Walker played the full 90 minutes.

City squad spotted: Ederson, Ortega, Stones, Dias, Cancelo, Mbete, Gomez, Lewis, Wilson-Esbrand, Rodri, De Bruyne, Bernardo, Gundogan, Phillips, Haaland, Alvarez, Mahrez, Foden, Palmer, Bobb, Knight.

Cole Palmer is maybe not a 'youngster' anymore given he will rarely be playing for the academy and has been talked about by Guardiola as a first-team player. Still, he will be looking to use this friendly as a chance to get more minutes than he may usually get. Palmer, along with Luke Mbete, Josh Wilson-Esbrand, Rico Lewis,

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