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Declining Form Sparks Transfer Talks
Manchester City are actively exploring options in the transfer market as concerns grow over Kyle Walker’s recent performances. The 34-year-old right-back, once a stalwart in Pep Guardiola’s lineup, has seen his form dip significantly, prompting the club to consider potential replacements.
Top Targets on the Radar
According to insider reports from former Manchester United chief scout Mick Brown, City have already begun assessing their options. One name that has emerged on their shortlist is Tottenham’s wing-back Pedro Porro, who could be a viable candidate to fill Walker’s shoes.
Future Uncertainty for Walker
With just one year left on his contract by the summer of 2025, the urgency to find a replacement is increasing. Walker’s recent mistakes, including a costly error in the recent draw against Arsenal, have led to growing unease about his long-term role at the club.
City’s Proactive Approach
Brown emphasizes that Manchester City are not waiting idly by. The club is reportedly keeping a close eye on Walker’s situation, taking note of his injury history and recent performances. Guardiola and his team are already in discussions with the transfer team about potential new signings.
Young Talent in the Mix
While young talent Rico Lewis is also an option for the right-back position, questions remain about his readiness for a consistent starting role. City are known for their strategic planning, and it appears they are already putting measures in place to address this crucial position.
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