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Maresca’s City reshuffle: five faces under threat this summer

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Manchester City have entered a new era under manager Enzo Maresca, whose arrival has already prompted significant transfer speculation. The Italian takes charge of a squad that narrowly missed out on the Premier League title in each of the past two seasons, creating an immediate need for squad evolution. Reports indicate five established players now face uncertain futures as Maresca begins reshaping the team in his own image. Ruben Dias, Rico Lewis and Nathan Ake are among those whose positions appear most precarious under the new regime. Dias has been a central figure in City’s defensive structure, while Lewis and Ake have featured regularly in midfield and defence respectively. Their potential exits would mark a major shift in personnel just one year after the club narrowly missed the Premier League title. Rodri’s future is also under scrutiny following reports of a scheduled surgery. The Spanish midfielder’s absence would remove a key source of control in City’s midfield, where his influence often dictates the tempo of matches. Replacing his quality, even temporarily, presents a significant challenge for Maresca and his backroom team. The Manchester United are attempting to sign two highly regarded academy talents from City. The pursuit highlights the strength of City’s youth development system but also raises concerns about retaining top prospects amid managerial transition. Club leadership has consistently emphasised the importance of balancing senior recruitment with academy retention. Maresca’s appointment follows a period of sustained domestic competition, during which City have fallen short of their usual standards. The new manager now faces the dual task of reshaping the squad while maintaining the high standards expected at the Etihad Stadium. His ability to integrate new signings and manage existing players will be closely scrutinised from the outset. Club supporters remain hopeful that any departures will be offset by targeted recruitment rather than wholesale squad overhaul. The expectation is that Maresca will build a side capable of restoring City’s domestic dominance, with silverware the only acceptable measure of success. The coming weeks will be critical in determining how the transfer window unfolds under his leadership. reporting suggests this summer will feature substantial activity as Maresca asserts his authority. The focus on both established names and academy prospects underlines the scale of the task ahead. City’s next moves will shape the trajectory of Maresca’s first season in charge.

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