Manchester City's squad remains largely unchanged as they approach the new season. They have seen the departure of Kevin de Bruyne, Scott Carson, and Kyle Walker, while adding four new players: Rayan Cherki, Tijjani Reijnders, Marcus Bettinelli, and Rayan Ait-Nouri. Despite efforts to cut down the squad size, it has increased by two players since the end of last season. Compliance with registration rules necessitates the departure of four non-homegrown players, while concerns over quality persist, particularly in the right-back position.
Manchester City's squad remains largely unchanged despite major departures. They need to reduce their numbers to comply with non-homegrown player regulations.
The club has added four new players, but the squad is actually two bodies larger than it was at the end of last season.
With key players potentially leaving, the reliance on homegrown talent like Trafford complicates efforts to manage squad size.
Concerns about quality persist, especially in the right-back position, where City seeks stronger options beyond current players.
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