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Man City enter a new era at Club World Cup and two arrivals hold the key - Tijjani Reijnders and Rayan Cherki hold a particular importance as Pep Guardiola builds his third Manchester City team and lo
Manchester City have confirmed the signing of AC Milan midfielder Tijjani Reijnders ahead of the Club World Cup. The Athletic reported last week that a club-to-club agreement had been reached on a deal worth an initial €55million (£46.6m) before add-ons.
A key player in the Manchester City squad will reportedly decide his future after the Club World Cup
One player whose future at Manchester City has appeared uncertain for some time now is Ederson. Manchester City’s number-one keeper has attracted interest from Al-Ittihad in the Saudi Pro League.
Ait-Nouri could comprise part of a youthful defence also holding Abdukodir Khusanov, Rico Lewis and Josko Gvardiol, although Vitor Reis will also anticipate some long-awaited minutes at the back in front of Ederson.
New signings Rayan Ait-Nouri and Tijjani Reijnders have been included in Manchester City’s squad for the Club World Cup but there is no place for Jack Grealish.
Chelsea cruised, LAFC somewhat competed, but the empty seats that greeted the Club World Cup's Atlanta debut couldn't be overlooked.
Paris Saint-Germain beat Atlético Madrid 4-0 in the FIFA Club World Cup. Here are the players who surprised — and the ones who disappointed.
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Sporting News on MSNBiggest Club World Cup win of all time: Bayern's demolition of Auckland is highest-scoring victory in FIFA tournament historyWhen FIFA unveiled its expanded 32-team Club World Cup, one obvious flaw was the risk of wildly uneven mismatches between some of the strongest clubs in world football and outgunned outsiders. Just two games into the 2025 tournament,