Football
Manchester City Moves to Secure Key Player Ahead of World Cup
Manchester City is advancing contract talks to extend Jeremy Doku's stay as he prepares for the World Cup with Belgium.

Manchester City is initiating a new phase aimed at securing its future following the departure of coach Pep Guardiola, marking the end of an important chapter in the club's history.
According to the network "Foot Mercato," the club is acting swiftly to retain players it views as essential pillars for its upcoming project, including Jeremy Doku.
The Belgian winger has contributed 8 goals and 14 assists across 47 matches this season.
"Foot Mercato" also reported that Doku is engaged in advanced negotiations with Manchester City to extend his tenure at the Etihad Stadium.
Doku joined Manchester City in the summer of 2023 from Rennes, signing a five-year contract set to last until 2028.
Discussions between Doku's representatives and Manchester City's management have made significant progress, with a final agreement expected soon to continue their partnership for several more years.
Meanwhile, Doku is preparing to represent Belgium in the upcoming World Cup, where his team is placed in Group G alongside Egypt, Iran, and New Zealand.
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