Manchester City will play Burnley at the Etihad Stadium in the FA Cup Fourth Round. The fixture will be played on the weekend of Saturday 26 January 2019.
Aguero praises Dzeko
Sergio Aguero on his best strike partner at City: “I would say Edin Dzeko because we played a lot together and it's fair to say that when we played together, we understood each other quite well."
City defend their youth record
Manchester City are standing by their track record on allowing youth prospects to leave Etihad Stadium. But staff at the Premier League champions are adamant that - Sancho aside - they are calling it right. [BBC Sport]
Burton chairman on game against City
Burton chairman Ben Robinson ahead of their Carabao Cup semi-final against City: "We will go there on Wednesday and we will enjoy the occasion but I think it is about damage limitation after seeing the demolition of Rotherham in the FA Cup on Sunday." [Sky Sports]
De Bruyne included in Team of the Year
Kevin De Bruyne has been voted into the @EASPORTSFIFA Team of the Year Ultimate XI!
Foden on his plans
Phil Foden on Sancho and Brahim: "They have gone their separate ways and everyone has their own plan in what they want to do, so fair play to them. Everyone is different, and I see myself playing here. It's up to them, really. It shows the strength of the squad we have here..." Foden: "I... Continue Reading →
Real presented Diaz
Brahim Diaz has been presented as a Real Madrid player following his £15.5m move from City. Brahim: "I'm arriving at the club I dreamed of playing for as a boy. My only three options that I wanted were to play for Real Madrid, to play for Real Madrid or to play for Real Madrid."
City interested in Sporting player
Manchester City have expressed an interest in Sporting B defender Tiago Djaló (18), who has not been playing due to contract dispute. His deal expires in June, with West Ham and Lazio also keen. [O JOGO]
City bid for Dybala
Juventus have proposals on the table from Manchester City, Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich for Paulo Dybala (25). Juventus' intention is not to sell, but an offer of over €100m could tempt them into a sale. [Tuttosport]