I started doing this now-regular post-summer-transfer piece back at the beginning of the 2022-23 season and it was for two closely connected reasons.
It was a season where it soon became obvious that we were ‘clearing the decks’ more than ever before; both with regards to permanent and loan transfers.
We actually moved out a whopping 35 players in total by September of 2022!
It was quite timely that I began doing this monitoring of both incoming and outgoing players as there appeared to be even more scrutiny than usual at the time about our spending; as questions intensified from all quarters (nosey feckers!) regarding our finances.
So, here are this summer’s figures…for City fans and nosey feckers alike:
In |
||
Name |
Position |
Cost |
Tijjani Reijnders |
Midfielder – Centre |
£46.3M +add-ons of up to £12.5M |
Rayan Ait-Nouri |
Defender – Left |
£31.2M +add-ons of up to £5.1M |
Rayan Cherki |
Midfielder / Winger – Left / Right / Centre |
£30.5M +add-ons |
Goalkeeper |
Undisclosed |
|
Midfielder – Centre |
£12.5M |
|
Striker |
£1.5M |
|
James Trafford |
Goalkeeper |
£31.2M +add-ons |
Striker |
Free transfer |
|
Gianluigi Donnarumma |
Goalkeeper |
£26M |
Goalkeeper |
£200,000 |
TOTAL SUMMER EXPENDITURE: £179.4M+
Out |
||
Name |
Position |
Cost |
Midfielder – Centre |
£2.3M rising to £3M |
|
Scott Carson |
Goalkeeper |
Released – out of contact. |
Kevin De Bruyne |
Midfielder – Centre |
Released – out of contact. |
Defender – Right |
£25.5M |
|
Winger – Left / Right |
Unknown/Undisclosed |
|
Kyle Walker |
Defender – Right |
£5M |
Midfielder – Centre |
£11.2M rising to £13M |
|
Winger – Left / Right |
£5M |
|
James McAtee |
Midfielder – Centre |
£30M |
Defender – Centre |
£2M rising to £8M |
|
Goalkeeper |
Unknown/Undisclosed |
|
Ederson |
Goalkeeper |
£12.1M |
Ilkay Gundogan |
Midfielder – Centre |
Free transfer |
Midfielder – Centre |
Free transfer |
TOTAL SUMMER INCOME: £93.97M (includes £870,000 received for the outgoing loan of Manuel Akanji)
BALANCE: £85.43M summer loss (way less than TWO of Liverpool’s summer transfer signings - just sayin’…)
And purely for your information…
…here’s a list of players who have left on loan in the summer:
Juma Bah - Defender - OGC Nice
Divin Mubama - Striker - Stoke City
Oliver Whatmuff - Goalkeeper - Rochdale A.F.C.
Finley Burns - Defender - Reading
Jahmai Simpson-Pusey - Defender - Celtic
Vitor Reis - Defender - Girona
Jack Grealish - Midfielder / Winger - Everton
Sverre Nypan - Midfielder - Middlesbrough
Claudio Echeverri - Midfielder / Winger - Bayer Leverkusen
Mahamadou Susoho - Midfielder - Livingston
Issa Kabore - Defender - Wrexham
Manuel Akanji - Defender - AC Milan
Josh Wilson-Esbrand - Defender - Radomiak Radom
Total number of permanent transfers out this summer: 14
Total number of exiting players this summer including those on loan: 27
Thoughts on our mainly first-team-bound, incoming players?
I can’t wait to see Rayan Cherki in full-attacking flow. I did read somewhere before we signed the French international attacker that he can take a little time to adjust to new systems / ways of playing but once he does, he’s an explosive player to watch and enjoy. A little moody looking and there were reports ‘out there’ that he can have a little bit of an attitude. However, I’ve also read that he’s a hardworking, determined character, so I’m taking that stern-faced look as a positive thing rather than a troublesome, Joao Cancelo-type ‘slapped arse’ issue.
Tijjani Reinders looks class; perhaps a little lightweight-looking for a central midfielder in the Premier League but I can see him contributing a lot of goals and assists in a Manchester City shirt. He could be our new Kev for years to come.
WOW Gigi Donnarumma looks a quality, world class keeper and added to James Trafford; we have two top-quality stoppers for sure. I feel sorry for James and I hope he gets as many minutes as possible in both domestic cups, at least – he was my MotM against Brighton.
I heard a lot of praise being given with regards to Sverri Nypan as the transfer was going through and in his last two match reports for Middlesbrough, where he came on as a second half substitute, he got 7/10 from the same publication and was praised not only for his creativity and involvement in attacks but also his battling qualities in midfield. High praise indeed for an 18-year-old who has never played in England; starting life in the Championship.
So, there you have it…Manchester City ruining football once again with top-quality signings costing no more than £46.3M for a single player (have a look at the prices some of our rival clubs have spent 😲😂); with just 10 permanent players coming in, including youth, and 14 departing for good.
Thank you, as always, for taking the time to read.