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Manchester City confirm four-man released players list after 2025/26 season
Manchester City confirm four-man released players list after 2025/26 season Manchester City have finalised their end-of-contract exits following the latest season, clearing significant wage space in the process. The official Premier League registry has formalised the departure of two modern club icons, drawing a curtain on a historic decade of domestic dominance. Alongside high-profile first-team departures, two professional youth-tier prospects are also set to move on from East Manchester. Hugo Viana and Manchester City have ran the rule over the out-of-contract players, confirming a four-man list of names to be released from the Etihad Stadium. The formalisation of these contract expirations at the Etihad Stadium officially signals the end of the most decorated dressing-room era in modern top-flight history, accompanied by Pep Guardiola’s own departure after 10 years at the helm. While Hugo Viana handles market negotiations – including fighting off a fierce transfer battle with Manchester United for Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson – the administrative reality of moving past a legendary core is now set. Both senior icons in played indispensable roles in securing a domestic cup double in their final season at the club, giving Manchester City fans one final celebration marked by an open-top bus parade and arena party. Gallery: Behind-the-scenes at Man City’s open bus parade and Co-op farewell to Pep Guardiola Man City confirm four players released Now, following confirmation from the Premier League , Manchester City have formally submitted the release of both Bernardo Silva and John Stones when their contracts expire on June 30, 2026. From the youth set-up, albeit registered to professional contracts, the Etihad Stadium have also confirmed that both Ezra Carrington and Ashton Muir will be released from their deals this summer. How will Man City replace the quartet of players? As the club’s hierarchy charts its course into the future, the vacuum left behind by two high-profile departures will immediately dictate Manchester City’s active movements in the summer market. Recruitment departments are already advancing through primary talks to bring in elite central profiles, with a rumoured double swoop for Nottingham Forest’s Morgan Gibbs-White and Elliot Anderson emerging in recent days – albeit with the latter the standalone priority . The club’s supporters face a further transitional period over the coming weeks and months as a fresh structure takes shape before the 2026/27 Premier League campaign officially kicks off on the weekend of Saturday, 22 August, 2026 .


