It's Quiet the £250m return

If Ederson brings his supposed Saudi offer to the table again, then that will get done.

Ortega has offers back in Germany.

Think Costa will happen.

Reinjdeers
Costa
Gibbs-White
Cambiaso
Wesley.

All of them more than likely after yesterday.

1. Tijjani Reijnders (AC Milan)

Position: Central/box-to-box midfielder
Profile: High-energy, progressive passer, great at carrying the ball forward
Verdict:
Very much a Guardiola-type midfielder. He’s tactically flexible, technically clean, and press-resistant. Would offer City a tidy replacement for De Bruyne or Bernardo Silva

2. Diogo Costa (FC Porto)

Position: Goalkeeper
Profile: Strong shot-stopper, excellent distribution
Verdict:
If Ederson goes to Saudi, Costa is probably the best-suited young replacement stylistically. He’s calm on the ball and used to playing out from the back — very much in the Ederson mold, but younger and with huge upside.

3. Morgan Gibbs-White (Nottingham Forest)

Position: Attacking midfielder / winger
Profile: Creative, good dribbler, sets tempo in the final third
Verdict:
Feels like a wildcard link. He’s talented, but his decision-making and consistency are still a step below elite level. Would be a shock move unless City see a future Foden-style project in him.

4. Andrea Cambiaso (Juventus)

Position: Left-back / wing-back
Profile: Two-footed, smart in possession, can invert
Verdict:
He fits the modern full-back role perfectly. If City want another versatile option like Gvardiol or Akanji, Cambiaso makes sense. Not a headline name, but he’d quietly improve the squad.

5. Wesley (likely Wesley Gassova – Corinthians)

Position: Winger
Profile: Explosive, raw talent, Brazilian flair
Verdict:
One for the future. Likely a City Football Group pathway signing — think Kayky or Savio. He could be loaned out initially before being integrated, depending on development.

Summary:
• Top-tier fits: Reijnders and Costa
• Solid squad options: Cambiaso
• High-upside gamble: Wesley
• Wildcard: Gibbs-White
 
1. Tijjani Reijnders (AC Milan)

Position: Central/box-to-box midfielder
Profile: High-energy, progressive passer, great at carrying the ball forward
Verdict:
Very much a Guardiola-type midfielder. He’s tactically flexible, technically clean, and press-resistant. Would offer City a tidy replacement for De Bruyne or Bernardo Silva

2. Diogo Costa (FC Porto)

Position: Goalkeeper
Profile: Strong shot-stopper, excellent distribution
Verdict:
If Ederson goes to Saudi, Costa is probably the best-suited young replacement stylistically. He’s calm on the ball and used to playing out from the back — very much in the Ederson mold, but younger and with huge upside.

3. Morgan Gibbs-White (Nottingham Forest)

Position: Attacking midfielder / winger
Profile: Creative, good dribbler, sets tempo in the final third
Verdict:
Feels like a wildcard link. He’s talented, but his decision-making and consistency are still a step below elite level. Would be a shock move unless City see a future Foden-style project in him.

4. Andrea Cambiaso (Juventus)

Position: Left-back / wing-back
Profile: Two-footed, smart in possession, can invert
Verdict:
He fits the modern full-back role perfectly. If City want another versatile option like Gvardiol or Akanji, Cambiaso makes sense. Not a headline name, but he’d quietly improve the squad.

5. Wesley (likely Wesley Gassova – Corinthians)

Position: Winger
Profile: Explosive, raw talent, Brazilian flair
Verdict:
One for the future. Likely a City Football Group pathway signing — think Kayky or Savio. He could be loaned out initially before being integrated, depending on development.

Summary:
• Top-tier fits: Reijnders and Costa
• Solid squad options: Cambiaso
• High-upside gamble: Wesley
• Wildcard: Gibbs-White
Wesley is a right back from flamengo
 
Let’s hope we see some definite movement on our targets this week and get these lads in asap.
 
That's why I said "whatever the reason". They were still our first choice and we didn't get them
Kane wanted City, it couldn't have been made clearer. Levy refused to sell to City and then we bought Haaland.

I've never been convinced that we were in for Rice. Throwing in a late bid publicly isn't the way City go about transfers.

We were mischief making and making sure arsenal paid top dollar.

Why would we do that?

That's boardroom level shit, that I fully endorse because arsenal are possibly the biggest cunts behind the scenes as far as City and the charges are concerned.
 
We obviously need to move plenty on and bring in 4 or even 5, if Pep can get a squad of the right size and calibre.

That's not a surprise, but most suggests the majority of the squad is up for sale which is clearly bollocks.

I'm not so sure it is bollocks. As I said in the squad planning thread:
Players who will definitely be here next season:
Gvardiol
Khusanov
Rodri
Nico G
Foden
Marmoush
Haaland

Players who won't be sold but could leave on loan:
Reis
Echeverri

Players who will almost certainly stay unless we receive a huge offer:
Dias
O'Reilly
Bobb
Doku
Savinho

After that, no one is safe.
 
I think first and foremost the club will be trying to get back a harmonious dressing room again. Peps and Bernardos quotes in recent weeks point to not everything being all fine and dandy this season.

Remove the negativity and focus on getting Rodri and Foden back. If we can get those back to what we know they can be, it will be like having two £120m footballers back in the team.

Defensively we sured up immeasurably towards the back end of the season as well, and finished the season joint top with most clean sheets. We have the best form and most points in the second half the season too.

The focus should be on building an attack around Haaland, more goals and energy from midfield, two proper fullbacks and get out high intensity press back

We are not a million miles away at all.

A fully fit Gvardiol, Rodri, Foden, Marmoush and Haaland all get into that Liverpool team. That's nearly half our current team.
Too much has been made of Bernardos comments. He was just rallying the team for one last push for CL qualification.
 
Viana clear out. There's going to be a lot more going than we think.
No idea why posters are dismissing it, it’s pretty obvious that it’s the case.

There’s probably only half a dozen or so who are untouchable, the rest would be considered if the right bid came in.

Off top of my head:

Haaland
Gvardiol
Rodders
Marmoush
Phil
Plus the Jan signings but they could possibly be loaned.

Should have added, players like O’Reilly and Bobb will obviously be safe too.
 
No idea why posters are dismissing it, it’s pretty obvious that it’s the case.

There’s probably only half a dozen or so who are untouchable, the rest would be considered if the right bid came in.

Off top of my head:

Haaland
Gvardiol
Rodders
Marmoush
Phil
Plus the Jan signings but they could possibly be loaned.
The issue with losing too many at once is the subsequent necessity of replacing them all at once. Which isn't feasible. I don't think half the squad is good enough but it's going to take a few windows to address fully.
 
The issue with losing too many at once is the subsequent necessity of replacing them all at once. Which isn't feasible. I don't think half the squad is good enough but it's going to take a few windows to address fully.
They won’t all go though, it’s just us being open to bids.

I’ve said many times over last few days, it’s World Cup year and players will want minutes.

Just as an example, the centre half situation. I don’t think any bar Gvardiol are safe if the right bid came in, we need to make space. Then players like Gundo, Bernie and Kova. They are all under contract and we can’t force them to leave, but we won’t want all 3 here next season, it clogs up space for the new and younger guys.
 
No idea why posters are dismissing it, it’s pretty obvious that it’s the case.

There’s probably only half a dozen or so who are untouchable, the rest would be considered if the right bid came in.

Off top of my head:

Haaland
Gvardiol
Rodders
Marmoush
Phil
Plus the Jan signings but they could possibly be loaned.

Should have added, players like O’Reilly and Bobb will obviously be safe too.
Pep in his last PC contrasted the current situation with when a large group (which included Yaya) left at the end of his first season. "We have 22 players under contract....." he said, "there will be new faces but not many". Maybe we'll see some surprising sales and loans but I reckon the only replacements will be for the leavers KDB, Walker and probably Jack. Not sure he'll lose much sleep rotating the likes of Bernardo, Gundo and Kova or the EDS lads next season.
 
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Kane wanted City, it couldn't have been made clearer. Levy refused to sell to City and then we bought Haaland.

I've never been convinced that we were in for Rice. Throwing in a late bid publicly isn't the way City go about transfers.

We were mischief making and making sure arsenal paid top dollar.

Why would we do that?

That's boardroom level shit, that I fully endorse because arsenal are possibly the biggest cunts behind the scenes as far as City and the charges are concerned.

We were in for Rice. We had a deal with Sullivan to buy at £90m. Arsenal had told him they wouldn’t go that high. We bid thinking we’d stolen a march only for Arsenal to bid again and also making it clear they’d keep bidding until they got him so we walked away.
 
We were in for Rice. We had a deal with Sullivan to buy at £90m. Arsenal had told him they wouldn’t go that high. We bid thinking we’d stolen a march only for Arsenal to bid again and also making it clear they’d keep bidding until they got him so we walked away.
We don't bid unless we know a player will come to us. That's been the case for years

Why do you think we bid, in this case with Rice, without knowing if he was interested in coming to us then?
 
Pep in last PC contrasted the current situation with when a large group (which included Yaya) left at the end of his first season. "We have 22 players under contract....." he said, "there will be new faces but not many". Maybe we'll see some surprising sales and loans but I reckon the only replacements will be for The leavers KDB, Walker and probably Jack. Not sure he'll lose much sleep resting the likes of Bernardo, Gundo and Kova or the EDS lads next season.

Viana wont answer to Pep though? I mentioned that at the Bournemouth game it was mentioned that there was some tension between Pep and Viana as Hugo had Peps favourites for the chop (not because of anything besides fitness, age and wages) and Pep wasnt happy about it and thats when he made the comment in the press conference after the match saying he didnt want a many players and if the club made him that he would quit? Txiki is back to help with the potential sales in and out but also mainly to deal with Pep to a point? The squad is too long in the tooth together now and the routine needs ripped up with new hungry top class players who can grow further under Pep and are desperate to win? In contrast, when it was mentioned in the press conference before the Fulham game that Pep said he would quit, he then said he was joking and had laughed when he said it (which he hadnt at all!) Viana is DESPERATE to make a big success here and wants to be here for a long time and has that ruthless nature that if something isnt working, he is more than happy to change things drastically.
 

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