It’s time to catch up on today’s news – here’s your City Summary:
The Sunday Mirror reckon that Pep Guardiola is now considered ‘unsackable’ at Manchester City, given his power base at the club and the prominence of the Spanish language in the dressing room.
Spanish has become the first language inside the dressing room and corridors of power, with Pep's 'acolytes' everywhere. [Sunday Mirror]
— City Watch (@City_Watch) March 25, 2017
City have signed Dr Eduardo Mauri and the training ground 'would empty overnight' if Pep left with all the Catalans on his staff. [Mirror]
— City Watch (@City_Watch) March 25, 2017
Back to transfers, the Sunday People claim that City are confident that they’ll seal a £50m deal for Danny Rose come the summer.
City are confident of landing Danny Rose (26) in a £50m deal this summer, with Spurs to sign Luke Shaw as his replacement. [Sunday People] pic.twitter.com/dwb8jFbSFN
— City Watch (@City_Watch) March 25, 2017
The colour scheme for City’s 2017-18 third kit has been announced, and it’s camouflage-inspired! Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
Manchester City's 2017-18 third shirt will be dark green paired with sky blue accents. [@Footy_Headlines] pic.twitter.com/Vbg8xAxVmz
— City Watch (@City_Watch) March 26, 2017
Joe Hart, John Stones and Raheem Sterling all started for England today in their World Cup qualifier vs. Lithuania, but it was the latter who impressed the most – registering an assist for Defoe’s goal and England’s first of the evening. Sterling squared-up his defender, beat him for pace down the left flank and delivered an accurate pull-back to Defoe. Go on Raheem.
Great work by Sterling to assist Defoe's opener for England. https://t.co/DcPhZOn84A
— City Watch (@City_Watch) March 26, 2017
Finally, back to transfers – El Confidencial claim that should Isco leave this summer, then City is his ‘most likely destination’. Isco has been linked with City seemingly every summer since Manuel Pellegrini arrived – could this finally be the summer he wears a Manchester City shirt (again)?
If Isco does leave Real Madrid, Manchester City, who have been captivated by him for years, is his most likely next club. [El Confidencial] pic.twitter.com/UnsJOUM4HQ
— City Watch (@City_Watch) March 26, 2017
That’s it for today. Keep your eyes peeled on @City_Watch and the site, day and night, as we work to deliver the latest City news, views, and other high-quality content.”
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