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Aleixandri to leave Man City on free transfer

Aleixandri to leave Man City on free transfer

BBC News10-05-2025

Spain international Laia Aleixandri will leave Manchester City in the summer on a free transfer when her contract expires.The 24-year-old, who can play in defence or in midfield, has been linked with a move to reigning European champions Barcelona.Aleixandri played all 90 minutes in City's 5-2 home win over Crystal Palace on Saturday, with her departure announced afterwards.City posted on social media: "We can confirm that Laia Aleixandri will leave the club on the expiry of her current contract this summer."Everyone at Manchester City would like to thank Laia for her efforts during her time at the club and wish her the very best for the future."She was at Barcelona's academy and played for their B team before moving to Atletico Madrid in 2017.During five seasons with Atletico she helped them win the Spanish title three times before joining City in June 2022.
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