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Manuel Akanji sends message ahead of Borussia Dortmund game as Man City injury update issued

Here are your Manchester City evening headlines for Monday, September 12.

Manchester City will return to action on Wednesday evening when they welcome Borussia Dortmund to the Etihad Stadium for a Champions League group stage clash.

City's Premier League fixture against Tottenham Hotspur was due to take place on Saturday, but along with all other fixtures across the country was postponed following the death of Queen Elizabeth II last week. UEFA and City have confirmed that Wednesday's match will go ahead, with City looking to follow up their 4-0 win against Sevilla last week. Dortmund also won their first match, 3-0 at home against FC Copenhagen.

City have not enjoyed the best injury luck in the opening weeks of the season, particularly in defence. While Pep Guardiola will provide another update on Tuesday, here is what we know so far about those who have been on the sidelines in recent weeks.

Read the full story here.

It wasn't that Manu Akanji's phone wasn't ringing in summer, he just wasn't getting the call that he wanted.

The 27-year-old received plenty of offers in a transfer window where he was seeking a fresh challenge — including from the Premier League as Leicester City showed interest when Chelsea moved for Wesley Fofana — yet with less than a week to go before deadline day the defender was gearing up to see out the final year of his contract in the Bundesliga. Then Manchester City appeared on the other end of the line and sparked a whirlwind of activity, uprooting Akanji to a new city and league and seeing him make his debut for the Premier League champions in their opening Champions League game all in the space of about 10 days.

City made a late, unexpected move for the Dortmund centre-back after injury

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