Fernandinho: A key man for Man City
Fernandinho: A key man for Man City

Manchester City transfer news: Fernandinho set for Etihad stay by signing new contract


Pep Guardiola says he is confident veteran midfielder Fernandinho will sign a new contract at Manchester City.

The 34-year-old is in the final year of his contract with the Premier League champions and there has been talk of him wanting to return to Brazil to finish his career.

The former Shakhtar Donetsk man has been a key man in City's three Premier League titles they've won since he joined in 2013 - fastly becoming one of the best defensive midfielders in the game.

Fernandinho has plugged in at centre half this seasion due to City's defensive injury worries, and Guardiola would love him to extend his stay in Manchester beyond this season.

City manager Guardiola said: "Of course (I'd like him to stay). I'm so confident and I'm so delighted with the three-and-a-half years we've had together.

"He does not have to convince me to stay longer - he convinced me on day one. He knows exactly the opinion we have about what he's done at the club for many years.

"He is one of the greatest players this club has had in its whole history."

Centre back switch

Fernandinho switched to defence after the departure of Vincent Kompany at the end of last season and then injury to Aymeric Laporte left Guardiola short at the back.

John Stones and Nicolas Otamendi have also missed games and lacked form, leaving Fernandinho as clear first choice in the position.

Check out our preview of Saturday's action in the third round of the FA Cup
Check out our preview of Saturday's action in the third round of the FA Cup

Laporte, who has been out since August with a knee injury, is now nearing a return. The Frenchman has stepped up his recovery by playing a part in training this week and he could be back in action in the coming weeks.

Guardiola said: "Yesterday was the first time he trained with the team for 10 or 15 minutes. He's getting better, he feels good. I think in the next week he'll complete all the training sessions with us.

"You cannot forget it's more than four months out. He needs time. He is training with us but the day after he can't play 90 minutes. It's a process but the important thing is he didn't make a step back during these four or five months."

City face Port Vale in FA Cup

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City, the holders, host League Two Port Vale in the third round of the FA Cup on Saturday. Guardiola is likely to make changes as he looks ahead to the Carabao Cup semi-final first leg against Manchester United in midweek but he insists he will still be taking the FA Cup very seriously.

He said: "We were focused in previous seasons too. It wouldn't be possible to win two Carabao Cups in a row and the FA Cup last season if we were not focused in the cups and the Premier League.

"I've said many times, we try to play every game seriously and give a lot of importance, no matter what competition we are playing.

"Of course we play at home and, especially in this schedule, with an incredible amount of games, to not travel and be at home is a big advantage - but it is a knockout game and anything can happen."

Read our FA Cup outright preview with our pick for the 2020 winner
Read our FA Cup outright preview with our pick for the 2020 winner

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