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João Cancelo before Manchester City’s pre-season game against Atlético Madrid in South Korea
João Cancelo before Manchester City’s pre-season game against Atlético Madrid in South Korea. The full-back is moving to Spain with Barcelona. Photograph: Lexy Ilsley/Manchester City/Manchester City FC/Getty Images
João Cancelo before Manchester City’s pre-season game against Atlético Madrid in South Korea. The full-back is moving to Spain with Barcelona. Photograph: Lexy Ilsley/Manchester City/Manchester City FC/Getty Images

João Cancelo to complete loan move from Manchester City to Barcelona

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  • Deal for Portugal full-back contains option to buy permanently
  • Cancelo fell out of favour with Pep Guardiola last season

João Cancelo is close to completing a loan move to Barcelona that is likely to signal his full departure from Manchester City.

Cancelo is poised to travel to Spain after City exchanged documents with Barcelona regarding a deal for the Portugal full-back that contains an option to buy the player on a permanent basis. The fee is expected to be in the region of €25m.

The initial move will be Cancelo’s second loan spell in seven months after he joined Bayern Munich at the end of the previous transfer window.

The 29-year-old defender’s departure came as a shock given what a hugely important figure he had been for City during their 2021-22 title triumph. It was reported that Cancelo’s reaction to being afforded decreased game time at City the following season was why Pep Guardiola allowed him to leave. The decision did not hinder City as the team went on to win the treble.

Bayern declined the option to sign Cancelo on a permanent basis and it was suggested Arsenal would make a move for him this summer. That did not transpire and, after he featured for City in pre-season, there was a sense the player could resurrect his career at the Etihad Stadium after all. That has not proven the case, however, and he is instead heading to the Camp Nou.

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