More than a year after 115 FFP charges were brought against Manchester City, we are still waiting for a hearing date.
Frustrations are high following Everton and Nottingham Forest sanctions, but rival fans are delighted with City's buzz 'Expulsion' from the Premier League.
In that case, they would not be able to see their star players sinking to the lower echelons of English football and would therefore need a new home.
Kind friends, we are here at Football365. I think it stands to reason that reallocating the components of Manchester City's team now will save everyone in management.
Stefan Ortega – Southampton
From 1986 loanee Eric Nixon to Angus Gunn to Willie Caballero (yes, he was at Chelsea during that time) and now Gavin Bazunu, Southampton have signed Manchester City keepers. Are interested.
Ederson – Liverpool
Liverpool's fan base was driven to a fit of helpless anger at the mere unexpected injustice of their brilliance being largely rewarded due to potential financial improprieties, followed by a heated match between Alisson and Ederson. It would be a lot of fun to see them have to withdraw.
Scott Carson – Real Madrid
clearly.
Kyle Walker – Bayern Munich
I might be tempted again It seems that he said yes to the transfer in the summer.That said, it could have been him seeking a new contract, which he has officially arrived at.
Ruben Diaz – Wolves
Jorge Mendes' client, to clear up any confusion.
John Stones – Chelsea
Pochettino wanted to sign Stones from Everton during his time at Spurs, and despite spending over £200m on centre-backs in the past few seasons, Chelsea need a few more players. Several Experience is never wasted.
Nathan Ake – Newcastle
Ake recently said Eddie Howe has a “pep” effect, whatever that means, but also insists they have a “very good relationship” since their time at Bournemouth.
Josko Gvardiol – Liverpool
He said he “dreamed” of playing for them before moving to City, and the left-sided centre-back position will be up for grabs soon. probably sooner or later.
João Cancelo – Barcelona
Expulsion or not? He will never play for Manchester City againAnd he looks like he's enjoying his loan spell at Barcelona, so they could probably sign him for a reduced fee. His market value has fallen like a stone..
Sergio Gomez – Girona
You can't go wrong with New York City or Melbourne.
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Manuel Akanji – Brentford
The data-driven analytical approach at Brentford will greatly benefit the talent of Manuel Akanji, who is perhaps best known outside of football.
Rico Lewis – Bournemouth
It's almost a parody of the Bournemouth footballer's name.
Kalvin Phillips – Leeds
All evidence suggests that Kalvin Phillips is the only football club where football can be played.
Oscar Bobb – Borussia Dortmund
In his short stay, he would score and assist enough to raise his market value to over £100m and earn him a move to Real Madrid.
Jack Grealish – AC Milan
A place where a down-on-his-luck Englishman rediscovers his style and love of football.
Rodri – Barcelona
We can't be alone in thinking that Rodri resembles Sergio Busquets more than Andreas Christensen, who currently sits at the base of Barcelona's midfield.
Mateo Kovacic – Inter Milan
The move feels like fate, given that Kovacic has “opened the door to a return” numerous times since joining Real Madrid from Inter almost a decade ago.
James McAtee – Crystal Palace
A few seasons with just one James Mack at Selhurst Park were bad enough, and after a season without one, the natural order needs to be restored.
Kevin De Bruyne – West Ham
David Moyes will already have tape ready for Leon Osman To teach Kevin De Bruyne how to pass, cross, create and overall influence the game. Don't ask me why. Just watch, learn and appreciate.
Bernardo Silva – Fulham
Fulham manager Mark Osilva won't let the chance of Irish father and son reunite at Craven Cottage pass by.
Matthes Nunez – Paris Saint-Germain
Having accepted the inevitable move of the Portuguese midfield's top target to Craven Cottage, they now have another target on their hands.
Maximo Perrone – Brighton
The 20-year-old Argentine midfielder, signed for £8m from Velez Sarsfield in the January transfer window, is Brighton's best player.
Phil Foden – Chelsea
Chelsea's team is a bit underwhelming of a precocious and talented attacking option who could theoretically play as a striker, but is clearly not a striker. It is also clear that this is the place for Manchester City academy graduates to go. in fact, Chelsea should only target Manchester City academy graduates.
Julian Alvarez – Arsenal
The path from Etihad Airways to Emirates is well-trodden; Mikel Arteta reportedly signed Alvarez last summer., just be told where to go. Essentially a goalscorer version of Gabriel Jesus.
Erling Haaland – Everton
Sean Dyche will show him what a proper striker is like in Sam Vokes, Ashley Barnes and Chris Wood. Plus, Everton's boat is rocking and it would be interesting to see Erling Haaland and Ben Godfrey play against each other in daily training.