Following their Champions League elimination against Real Madrid, Manchester City suffered another setback, losing 2-0 to Liverpool on Premier League Matchday 26.
The signs of a transition period are becoming more evident with each match. Despite another defeat, Pep Guardiola remains optimistic, highlighting his team’s performance and identifying the squad’s emerging leaders: Jérémy Doku and Savinho.
Goodbye De Bruyne, Aké, and Grealish
The Spanish coach, who previously hinted at the end of a cycle after City’s Champions League exit, now speaks of a bright future, even as key departures loom. Kevin De Bruyne, plagued by injuries this season, is expected to join San Diego FC, while Nathan Aké, under contract until 2027, could leave due to persistent fitness issues.
Another uncertain figure is Jack Grealish, who has struggled for playing time this season. Newcastle is reportedly interested in signing him, potentially benefiting from the squad overhaul initiated by Guardiola. The English winger, who arrived for €117.5 million in 2021, may find a fresh start in a less competitive environment.