Vincent Kompany is not expected to return to Manchester City this summer despite talks with the club this year.
12.05.2020 - 11:03 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
This year’s summer transfer window is likely to be one of the least active in history as world football deals with the financial impact of the sport’s global suspension. This collectively-reduced spending power could hardly have come at a worse time for Manchester City.
Squad values have dropped by 28 per cent among the ‘Big Five’ leagues of England, Spain, Italy, Germany, and France, according to the CIES Football Observatory, while the Premier League alone may have seen £1.8bn knocked off
Vincent Kompany is not expected to return to Manchester City this summer despite talks with the club this year.
Here are the Manchester City evening headlines on Thursday, May 28.
Manchester City are interested in signing Brazilian youth international Vinicius Tobais, according to reports.
Former Manchester City defender Danny Mills has insisted Leroy Sane would not reject a move to title rivals Liverpool.
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp believes Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola is the best dressed in the Premier League.
Manchester City are battling with several other Premier League clubs, including Leicester City, for highly-rated Celtic defender Kristoffer Ajer, according to reports.
Manchester City are interested in Paris Saint-Germain youngster Edouard Michut, according to reports.
Joe Hart and Yaya Toure left in 2018. Vincent Kompany departed last summer. David Silva will be on his way in July. And Sergio Aguero could seek pastures new in 2021.
Swansea City and Joe Rodon are bracing themselves for transfer approaches this summer, with Manchester United and Man City among the clubs expected to register an interest.
Manchester City's academy system is fast becoming one of the best youth production lines in world football, with players like Phil Foden, Eric Garcia, Claudio Gomes, Tommy Doyle, Taylor Harwood-Ellis all catching the eye in recent seasons, with more promising youngsters still to graduate.
There is a lot of uncertainty surrounding football at this moment in time, but rest assured Manchester City will still be working away to devise a plan for the summer transfer window.