MANCHESTER City may have just one year of Pep Guardiola left.
And if he is to call it a day at the end of the season, it remains to be seen how many players in the squad will be close to outlasting his nine years at the Etihad.
Many have won multiple Premier League titles under the manager, but decisions need to be made on some of the longest-serving stars as they approach the end of their contracts.
The two most pressing are Kevin De Bruyne and Ederson, with both having interest from the Saudi Pro League this summer. City are open to receiving an offer for either, but if they do stay in Manchester then talks will have to be had over new contracts.
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