Pep Guardiola has announced that a number of Manchester City teams can be moved this summer.
Using its high standards, City has endured a disappointing campaign because it has fell quickly in the Premier League title and has left the Champions League before the 16th round.
The injury has been the main factor in reducing the champions, and Guardiola’s manager acknowledged that it could now be attracted to some players.

Aside from the long -term casualties of Rodari, the likes of John Stones, Nathan Ak, Manuel Akanji, Ruben Dias, Kevin Do Bruyne, Jack Griech, Jeremy Dukoch and Mato Kovacic were all absentees or more than an out -of -action period.
The group has experienced a little but consistent success in recent years – with the club that has won four direct titles of the Premier League and triple league in 2023 – but Guardiola feels that calendar demands now need a renewal.
“This is the fact,” the city chief said at a press conference. “We have to sit down with doctors, physicus, with players, with representatives, and be clear that some of them cannot play every three, four days every month or two,” he said.
“Another year, then there is a World Cup. We currently have a lot of players who can’t keep what we’ve done in the past-last week, playing in different competitions, traveling.
“There is quality, but the quality we can exploit because players can be harmed for a long time,” he said.
“Listen, we deserve to have a bad season. It’s not good but can happen.

“But the reality is that for the future, if we want to be there again (challenging), you have to be fit and accessible players.
“This is very demanding. Teams are faster and faster, stronger and many things and we can’t handle it now. This is the fact, sorry.”
Stones became the last victim of injury in the middle of the week when he had a problem in the early minutes of the Champions League in Real Madrid.
He could now lose most of the rest of the season with Akanji, who was injured last week.
Du Bruyne came together for two months in the fall and has been trying to discover its best.
He was an unused alternative to the Bernabéu Stadium, which was unknown to play with such a greatness in previous years.

In 33 years and out of the summer contract, it looks like a professional Belgian player – one of the biggest players in the club – can be turned off.
Guardiola confirmed that he was not injured, meaning that his absence was tactical.
“It was my decision,” said Gardiola, who hosted the Liverpool Premier League on Sunday.
“Relationship with Kevin is an exceptional and I can’t thank him enough for what he has done for me,” he said.
“This is just a decision (based on) what I have seen, for many reasons or a few reasons,” he said.
“Maybe for the desires, for the way we now have to play, because because of being powerless and physical and many things, we need more control,” he said.
“I decided and that’s not everything, more than that.”