The January transfer window is in full motion though it appears Pep Guardiola is already planning for the Summer. As he continues to stamp his own identity on his playing squad, further cuts will be made.
And according to reports, Willy Caballero is set to leave Manchester City this summer. His contract expires at the end of the season with a new contract unlikely to be offered.
(Caballero produces a brilliant save)
(League Cup winners)
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So, with the Argentine keeper heading for the exit, Joe Hart also likely heading in the same direction and Claudio Bravo subject to intense transfer speculation, it's fair to say Pep is going to be purchasing a few keepers in the summer.
After deeming Hart surplus to requirements, the club drafted in Bravo from Barcelona but following an array of blunders between the sticks, he may join Hart and Caballero, too.
(Premier League Non-League XI)
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Caballero was brought in by ex-City boss Manuel Pellegrini to contend for the No.1 spot with the Englishman yet was unable to shift Hart, ultimately playing second fiddle during his time in Manchester.
(Will Hart follow Caballero to the City exit?)
(Bravo reacts angrily after conceding in the third goal against Leicester)
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But he'll be most remembered for his heroics during the 2016 Capital One Cup Final saving not one but THREE penalties in the shootout against Liverpool. Needless to say, the Spanish manager is already eyeing up potential talent in the shape of Benfica's Ederson Moraes and Real Sociedad's Geronimo Rulli.
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