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The situation concerning Manchester City’s goalkeepers this summer has taken a fresh twist after confirmation of transfer interest from Turkey.After securing the arrivals of Rayan Ait-Nouri, Marcus
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With Manchester City expected to confirm the signing of goalkeeper James Trafford from Burnley early next week, there will be a surplus of quality keepers on City’s books. James Trafford will join
For Manchester City to succeed during the 25/26 season it will take a full squad effort to propel Pep Guardiola’s side back to the top of the Premier League. Perhaps there is no better example of this than the competition that will be in place in goal at City next season.
The United midfielder knows last season wasn't good enough. He tells The Athletic in Chicago how Amorim's squad are going to change things
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The young goalkeeper is on course to return to the Etihad Stadium - and his game has evolved since he last played in the Premier League
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The Oldham Times on MSNPolice officer in Manchester Airport incident was ‘uncontrolled bully with a badge’, court told
A police officer involved in a fracas at Manchester Airport was an “uncontrolled bully with a badge”, a jury has heard. Pc Zachary Marsden and two female colleagues responded to a report that a member of the public had been headbutted at a Starbucks cafe in Terminal 2 arrivals just minutes earlier on the evening of July 23 last year.