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Manchester City contract expiry list amid Kevin De Bruyne, Erling Haaland, Ederson and Oscar Bobb rumours
Four Manchester City first-team players are subject to contract extension talks after a series of recent exit links.
Manchester City’s Kevin De Bruyne, Erling Haaland, Ederson and Oscar Bobb have all been linked with improved contracts at the Etihad Stadium, with Saudi Arabia preparing to test the Blues’ resolve again this summer with an offer for De Bruyne.
The 32-year-old is set to be subject to bids from the Saudi Pro League for the second consecutive summer transfer window, meanwhile Real Madrid have also been linked with Haaland once again.
De Bruyne is expected to reject approaches from the Middle East but interest in the midfielder could force Manchester City into contract talks, with the Sky Blues having dramatically lost former club captain Ilkay Gundogan last summer on a free transfer.
Etihad chiefs are also reported to be preparing to reward both Ederson and Bobb with improved contracts, with the latter having reportedly agreed a new long-term deal with Manchester City.
The pair’s current deals are due to expire in 2026, although De Bruyne’s contract is set to end next summer alongside manager Pep Guardiola’s.
Following a series of recent rumours, here is an up to date list of Manchester City players’ contract expiry dates!
2024
Scott Carson
2025
Kevin De Bruyne
Stefan Ortega
Pep Guardiola
2026
Ederson
John Stones
Bernardo Silva
Kyle Walker
Sergio Gomez
Oscar Bobb
2027
Erling Haaland
Phil Foden
Rodri
Ruben Dias
Jack Grealish
Manuel Akanji
Joao Cancelo
Mateo Kovacic
Nathan Ake
2028
Julian Alvarez
Kalvin Phillips
Jeremy Doku
Rico Lewis
Josko Gvardiol
Matheus Nunes
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