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straight to your inbox Manchester City star Fernandinho can make a difference for the Blues for another season or two. The Brazil midfielder turns 36 in May, and his future with City is up in the air with his current contract expiring at the end of the season.
The player and the club are relaxed about the situation, focusing on having a successful season, although both parties are open to an extension, with Fernandinho again proving his worth with some fine displays. His worth as a voice in the
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straight to your inbox Pep Guardiola says his current side are the WORST Manchester City team of his five-year reign. But the Blues boss was not knocking down his side as they step up the chase for all four major trophies by flying to Budapest for the second leg of their Champions League clash with Borussia Monchengladbach – he was simply reminding them they have won nothing yet.
straight to your inbox Aleks Zinchenko has declared that Manchester City have their eyes on an unprecedented Quadruple as they gear up for the second leg of their Champions League clash with Borussia Monchengladbach. The Blues lead the Bundesliga outfit 2-0 from the first leg heading into tomorrow night's return, which will also be played in the neutral venue of Budapest due to Covid restrictions.
straight to your inboxJoleon Lescott has said he never wants Sergio Aguero to leave Manchester City after the striker ended his 13-month Premier League goal drought. The Argentine striker - whose last league goal came in January 2020 against Sheffield United - wrapped up the scoring for City in their 3-0 win over Fulham on Saturday.
straight to your inboxSergio Aguero and Fernandinho will have to wait to learn if Manchester City want them for next season because they are currently occupied with trying to win titles.The two senior players have contracts that expire in the summer, and they could end the campaign without any further clarity on their futures.