Manchester City left-back Gael Clichy will leave toward the finish of his agreement, having won two Premier Leagues and two EFL Cups in six seasons.
Gael Clichy has revealed to Manchester City fans he will leave the club after six seasons at the Etihad Stadium when his agreement lapses one month from now.
Clichy joined City from Arsenal in 2011 and showed up, winning two Premier Leagues and EFL Cups.
The 31-year-old is one of five staying senior players out of agreement toward the finish of Pep Guardiola’s first season in control alongside Willy Caballero, Bacary Sagna, Yaya Toure and Jesus Navas.
City declared long-serving ideal back Pablo Zabaleta would leave in front of a goodbye appearance against West Brom a week ago.
Addressing supporters at an elite screening of the club’s 93:20 film, which reports the occasions encompassing Sergio Aguero’s emotional title-fixing objective against QPR in 2012, Clichy was requested that whether he expected be playing close by Joe Hart next season – the England goalkeeper who was sent on credit to Torino in Serie An after it wound up noticeably clear he didn’t highlight in Guardiola’s arrangements.
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“It’s hard,” Clichy said. “I don’t know regardless of whether Joe will be here next season, and I won’t be here next season.”
Clichy showed up in all rivalries for City this term, scoring two of his three vocation objectives for the club, and finished a hour and a half in Sunday’s last day whipping of Watford.
Talking after the diversion at Vicarage Road, Toure advised journalists he wished to see out his vocation in Manchester and was cheerful over another arrangement.