Manchester City sign Rayan Cherki from Lyon
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Manchester City head to the Club World Cup today and Pep Guardiola will hope the lengthy stay in the United States allows for a new leadership group to form.
Manchester City have named their squad for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, and it's apparent that the English club have wasted little time as they proceed with a summer overhaul. The 27-player roster includes four new faces as the Sky Blues spent a reported £116,
Nouri and Tijjani Reijnders and are on the verge of signing Rayan Cherki as Pep Guardiola overhauls his squad.
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Sporting News on MSNMan City Club World Cup 2025 fixtures: Games, schedule for Pep Guardiola's new-look side at FIFA tournamentManchester City head into the FIFA Club World Cup as one of the tournament favourites. Here is how their schedule at the competition in 2025 will look.
A Tactical Coup That Could Reshape RivalriesWhen Pep Lijnders left Liverpool with Jurgen Klopp just over a year ago, few would have predicted his next move would lead directly to
Pep Guardiola has brought in Pep Lijnders as his assistant manager for 2025/26, the man who helped Jurgen Klopp mastermind Premier League and Champions League triumphs at Liverpool
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Stadium Rant on MSNCan Rayan Ait-Nouri, Tijjani Reijnders, And Rayan Cherki Spark Manchester City's Next Golden Era?Manchester City's 2024-25 season was a rare stumble for a club accustomed to dominance. Finishing third in the Premier League, scraping a Champions League spot, and exiting the FA Cup final against Crystal Palace marked a trophyless campaign-the first in eight years.
For weeks now, the transfer market has been buzzing with more noise than certainty. The big clubs are already sounding out names, profiles and strategies to strengthen their squads. Amid rumours and