‘After the World Cup, we’ll see what happens’: £77m Man City star refuses to rule out summer exit days after Pep Guardiola’s emotional Etihad farewell


Manchester City defender Josko Gvardiol has refused to rule out a shock exit this summer – and will decide his future after the World Cup.

City are in a period of transition after Pep Guardiola stepped down as manager after 10 years in charge, with his former assistant, Enzo Maresca, expected to take over.

The likes of long-serving players Bernardo Silva and John Stones have also departed – but Gvardiol has now refused to rule out his own exit too.

‘We’ve all seen the rumors coming from all sides,’ the Croatian said this week, via Marca. ‘I’m happy at Manchester City, I have everything I need.

‘Before the injury, I played every game and almost every minute. After the World Cup, we’ll see what happens.’

Gvardiol hasn’t played since breaking his leg in January, but has been named in the Croatia squad to feature at the World Cup.

Josko Gvardiol (right) has cast doubt on his Manchester City future after the World Cup

He could come up against England, with the Three Lions to take on Luka Modric and Co in their curtain raiser on June 17.

The 24-year-old has been one of the Premier League’s standout defenders since his £77million move to City in the summer of 2023.

Comfortable at left back or centre back, he has played 122 times for the club, scoring 13 times.

Guardiola said on his now-former player in May: ‘He’s training and feels good. It’s been many months, last season he was the important player for us with many injuries, he plays all the games, but the body says at one moment enough is enough.’

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