Man City plan major squad revamp as key players face uncertain futures

Kevin De Bruyne, Ilkay Gundogan and Jack Grealish are among those facing uncertain futures at the Etihad as the club look to reshape their squad for the coming seasons. De Bruyne and Gundogan are both out of contract in 2025, while Grealish remains tied down until 2027, though speculation around his long-term role continues to grow.
The German midfielder may take his time before making a final decision on his next move, with the Sky Blues not ruling out any possibilities. Meanwhile, De Bruyne has been linked with a switch to MLS, with San Diego FC emerging as a possible destination as they prepare for their league debut.
With key players potentially on their way out, City are already working on reinforcements, with the Bundesliga a major area of focus. Bayer Leverkusen's Florian Wirtz and Eintracht Frankfurt's Hugo Larsson have emerged as serious targets, with both midfielders fitting the club's long-term vision.
Pep Guardiola remains at the heart of the board's plans, with the club determined to keep their squad at the highest level despite potential changes. While departures may bring uncertainty, the focus remains on ensuring the team continue to compete for major honours both domestically and in Europe.