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BBC News
28-05-2025
- General
- BBC News
Youth captain Simpson-Pusey keeps options open
Manchester City's Premier League 2 winning captain Jahmai Simpson-Pusey has kept his options open for next season as he wants to "play first-team football".Simpson-Pusey, 19, led City to a record fourth title in the competition and also became the first defender to claim the PL2 player of the season injury crisis allowed Simpson-Pusey to break into the first team this season, making six appearances in the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup and Carabao he feels he has completed his business at academy level, saying: "I feel like I've done what I've needed to do with the under-21s. I just want to play first team football."Asked if it would be at another club, Simpson-Pusey told BBC Sport: "I guess we'll see [what happens]. That's not on my mind yet. I'm definitely ready."I've not spoken to anyone about it. I'm sure some people will feel the same, especially after winning the league."City's elite development squad coach Ben Wilkinson told the Manchester Evening News:, external "He has had a great season. Who knows what is next but he probably wants to leave U21 football."The fact he can leave it having lifted the Youth Cup at the end of last year and the PL2 trophy this year means he can be really proud of his academy journey."


BBC News
14-05-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
City's Simpson-Pusey wins PL2 player of season award
Manchester City defender Jahmai Simpson-Pusey has won the Premier League 2 player of the season 19-year-old becomes the first defender to win the award and follows Carlos Borges, James McAtee and Liam Delap as the fourth City player in five seasons to claim the Simpson-Pusey led City to the top of the PL2 table and the side will face Southampton in the play-off performances have led him to City's first team, making his senior debut in the Carabao Cup defeat by Tottenham in October, and going on to make five further appearances for Pep Guardiola's side."To receive this award in such a competitive league with lots of amazing talent is a huge honour for me," said Simpson-Pusey."I feel like this has been my best season representing City and I'm really glad it's helped the team win the PL2 league and reach the play-off final, which we are excited to be competing in."