Manchester City report: Eight players facing the axe as England star takes charge on the field

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Pep Guardiola, Manager of Manchester City, looks dejected during the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Knockout Play-off second leg match between Real Madrid C.F. and Manchester City at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium on February 19, 2025 in Madrid, Spain.

Pep Guardiola looks to axe large portion of first team squad to help fund extraordinary Manchester City rebuild

Whilst the absence of 2024 Ballon d'Or winner Rodri would be felt by almost any side in the world, much of Manchester City's star-studded squad has underperformed this season.

Guardiola acknowledged the difficulties his team were facing, and hinted at a major shake up, with comments after their Champions League tie with Real Madrid stating: "Nothing is eternal. We have been unbelievable and we have to try step by step to get better from today. We have been extraordinarily extraordinary in the past, but not any more."

A report from The Mirror suggests as many as eight of the first team squad could see the exit door this summer.

Jack Grealish, Man City's record signing at £100 million, is set to be first out the door after starting just six Premier League games all season following the signings of Savinho and Omar Marmoush.

The report also states that the club will listen to offers for Kevin de Bruyne, Bernardo Silva, John Stones, Mateo Kovacic, Ilkay Gundogan and Kyle Walker.

De Bruyne, who was ranked 23rd in FourFourTwo's best Premier League players ever, has seen his minutes limited this season, being relegated to an impact sub role for crucial clashes against Arsenal and Real Madrid in recent weeks, with rumours of a switch to MLS or the Saudi Pro League rampant since as early as summer 2024.

The task at hand for the Citizens is not one to be envious of, with seven of the aforementioned players over the age of 30, with dwindling transfer values.

According to Transfermarkt, Grealish's current market value is just €45 million, which would represent a significant loss on their investment on the England international.

In FourFourTwo's view, it's going to be a tough summer at The Etihad.

Champions League football next season is not guaranteed at this stage and replacing some club legends will take some doing considering the success they have brought in the past decade.

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