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📰 Today's Man City news: Ederson out Donnarumma in? Reis leaves on loan
📰 Today's Man City news: Ederson out Donnarumma in? Reis leaves on loan

Yahoo

time08-08-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

📰 Today's Man City news: Ederson out Donnarumma in? Reis leaves on loan

Here is a summary of the biggest Manchester City news headlines on Friday 8th August 2025. Manchester City Squad Shaping Up Amid Transfer Movements Eartha Cumings joins as the fourth summer signing for the women's squad. Ederson's transfer saga reignites with renewed Galatasaray interest. Youngster Vitor Reis secures loan move to Girona for development. Jack Grealish considered for a potential loan to Everton. City's interest in Gianluigi Donnarumma hints at possible reshuffle. City focus on squad rejuvenation as new and existing players find clarity on their futures. Transfer Watch Manchester City continues its busy transfer window by securing the signature of Eartha Cumings from Sweden's Rosengard. The 26-year-old goalkeeper joins City's women's team on a three-year deal, adding strength and experience to Andrée Jeglertz's squad. Cumings, previously awarded Goalkeeper of the Year for her performances in the Damallsvenskan, reunites with former teammate Rebecca Knaak in Manchester. Meanwhile, speculation around Ederson's future at the club has re-emerged. Galatasaray reportedly reignited their interest in the Brazilian goalkeeper, despite his public commitment to City. While City have re-signed James Trafford as a potential successor, fans remain on edge about the stability of the team's number one spot. In youth talent news, Vitor Reis, a promising 19-year-old defender, has been sent on loan to Girona for the coming season. This strategic loan aims to accelerate his development in a top European league setup. The Brazilian youth international hopes to gain essential experience that could pave his pathway to City's first team. Injury News Fitness issues loomed heavily over last season, but City look to step into the new campaign healthier. John Stones, after enduring a season plagued by injuries, is back in training and eager to prove his worth both on and off the pitch. As the Wolves fixture approaches, Stones' presence will be pivotal to City's defensive resilience. Squad Insight The club's depth is strategically being balanced both with incoming quality signings and outgoing potential loan deals. More transparency unfolds around Jack Grealish, who finds himself in transfer talks with Everton. Eager to secure more playtime ahead of international duties, Grealish's future at City remains uncertain. The midfield overhaul continues to be a focal point, with Pep Guardiola keen on ensuring squad dynamics favour competitiveness and versatility. Quick Mentions Phil Foden anticipates a major role, aiming for standout performances to fill the void left by Kevin De Bruyne. Bernardo Silva steps into the captain role, ready to guide a squad brimming with talent. Max Alleyne transitions to Watford on loan, keeping City's youth development strategy intact. City's Premier League opener against Wolves signifies essential reconnaissance of the new-look line-up. Rayan Cherki and Tijjani Reijnders bolster midfield options as City aim to reclaim their dominance. 📸 Dan Mullan - 2025 Getty Images

Melissa Andreatta names first Scotland Women squad
Melissa Andreatta names first Scotland Women squad

The National

time15-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The National

Melissa Andreatta names first Scotland Women squad

The national team take on Austria and the Netherlands in a UEFA Women's Nations League double header at the end of this month and the beginning of next. Read more: Andreatta has named 23 players in her first group. Full Scotland Women squad for Nations League double header Eartha Cumings, Sandy MacIver, Lee Gibson, Jenna Clark, Sophie Howard, Nicola Docherty, Amy Muir, Rachel Corsie, Emma Lawton, Rachel McLauchlan, Kirsty Maclean, Erin Cuthbert, Sam Kerr, Chelsea Cornet, Freya Gregory, Kirsty Howat, Kath McGovern, Lauren Davidson, Martha Thomas, Emma Watson, Caroline Weir, Brogan Hay. Scotland welcome Austria to Hampden on May 30, before travelling to Tilburg to take on the Dutch a few days later, on June 3. "I'm absolutely delighted to be leading Scotland Women's National Team into a new, exciting era," Andreatta said after taking the job last month. "It's a real honour to join such a strong programme, which you can see from the talent in the senior squad, which runs through all of the age groups. This is testament to the work that's been done already by Michael McArdle and the team. "The future is definitely bright and with my extensive coaching, talent development and major tournament experience, my aim is to support the players and staff to reach their fullest potential. "The ambition is to get Scotland back to consistent qualification and with the squad in a period of transition, this is the perfect opportunity to start building towards that future. "My family and I are really looking forward to making the move to Scotland in what is a very exciting time for me, personally and professionally. I can't wait to get started."

Melissa Andreatta names first Scotland Women squad
Melissa Andreatta names first Scotland Women squad

The Herald Scotland

time15-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Herald Scotland

Melissa Andreatta names first Scotland Women squad

Read more: Andreatta has named 23 players in her first group. Full Scotland Women squad for Nations League double header Eartha Cumings, Sandy MacIver, Lee Gibson, Jenna Clark, Sophie Howard, Nicola Docherty, Amy Muir, Rachel Corsie, Emma Lawton, Rachel McLauchlan, Kirsty Maclean, Erin Cuthbert, Sam Kerr, Chelsea Cornet, Freya Gregory, Kirsty Howat, Kath McGovern, Lauren Davidson, Martha Thomas, Emma Watson, Caroline Weir, Brogan Hay. Scotland welcome Austria to Hampden on May 30, before travelling to Tilburg to take on the Dutch a few days later, on June 3. "I'm absolutely delighted to be leading Scotland Women's National Team into a new, exciting era," Andreatta said after taking the job last month. "It's a real honour to join such a strong programme, which you can see from the talent in the senior squad, which runs through all of the age groups. This is testament to the work that's been done already by Michael McArdle and the team. "The future is definitely bright and with my extensive coaching, talent development and major tournament experience, my aim is to support the players and staff to reach their fullest potential. "The ambition is to get Scotland back to consistent qualification and with the squad in a period of transition, this is the perfect opportunity to start building towards that future. "My family and I are really looking forward to making the move to Scotland in what is a very exciting time for me, personally and professionally. I can't wait to get started."

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