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Leroy Sané has refused to either commit his future to Manchester City or comment on speculation linking him with a move to Bayern Munich .
Bayern hope to bring Sané back to his native Germany following the departures of veteran wingers Arjen Robben and Franck Ribery at the end of the season.
Sané found himself in and out of Pep Guardiola’s City side last year, but the club are hopeful of tying the 23-year-old down to a new contract.
When asked about his future after scoring Germany’s final goal in their 8-0 win over Estonia on Tuesday night, Sané gave little away.
“I’m going on holiday now,” he told reporters. “Everything else will be seen. That’s it with the questions about Bayern Munich.”
Manchester City 2018-19 player ratingsShow all 24 1 /24Manchester City 2018-19 player ratings Manchester City 2018-19 player ratings Manchester City 2018-19 player ratings How did we rate Manchester City's players and Pep Guardiola during the 2018-19 season?
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Manchester City 2018-19 player ratings Ederson - 8.5/10 Staked his claim to be the Premier League’s best goalkeeper with an impressive second season. Distribution always highlighted, but does the basics of goalkeeping brilliantly too.
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Manchester City 2018-19 player ratings Aro Muric - 7/10 Stepped into Ederson’s shoes for the majority of the victorious EFL Cup campaign and proved to be an able deputy.
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Manchester City 2018-19 player ratings Kyle Walker - 6/10 Not as impressive as last season and, being almost 29-years-old, he is at risk of competition from a fresher, younger model next season.
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Manchester City 2018-19 player ratings Danilo - 6/10 Dependable when called upon, the full-back’s ability to play on either side of defence is also a useful attribute.
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Manchester City 2018-19 player ratings Aymeric Laporte - 9.5/10 Superb. A near ever-present who fits the profile of a Guardiola centre-half perfectly and was adept at filling in a left-back if required. Even scored a number of important goals.
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Manchester City 2018-19 player ratings Vincent Kompany - 8/10 A fine farewell from the club captain. What better note to end 11 years of service on than that goal against Leicester? Impressed during the run-in too.
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Manchester City 2018-19 player ratings John Stones - 6/10 Began the campaign as Laporte’s first-choice partner, yet slipped down the pecking order and was not even in the squad for the Old Trafford derby.
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Manchester City 2018-19 player ratings Nicolas Otamendi - 6/10 Did well last year but lost his regular starting place this season, playing just no more than four consecutive league games. Could return to Spain in the summer.
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Manchester City 2018-19 player ratings Benjamin Mendy - 4/10 A second season spoiled by injury, but whereas Mendy had credit in the bank this time last year, disciplinary issues and questions over his attitude mean he is out of favour.
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Manchester City 2018-19 player ratings Oleksandr Zinchenko - 8/10 Deserves immense credit for stepping in at left-back in Mendy’s absence and rarely letting City down. Guardiola is delighted with the Ukrainian’s dedication.
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Manchester City 2018-19 player ratings Fabian Delph - 5/10 After filling in at left-back so well last season, seemed to lose Guardiola’s trust this year. Seemed to make a costly mistake on the rare occasions he was given an opportunity.
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Manchester City 2018-19 player ratings Fernandinho - 8.5/10 Older than Kompany and deployed in a more demanding role but still consistently excellent. Missed while injured over difficult December. Performance in win over Liverpool a highlight.
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Manchester City 2018-19 player ratings Ilkay Gundogan - 8/10 Easily underappreciated but chipped in with several excellent performances during the title run-in. Tying him down to a new contract would be wise.
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Manchester City 2018-19 player ratings Phil Foden - 7/10 Continued his development with a handful of starts towards the end of the campaign, scoring the only goal in the crucial league win over Tottenham.
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Manchester City 2018-19 player ratings Kevin De Bruyne - 6/10 A difficult year for City’s best player, whose season was interrupted by two serious knee ligament injuries and other niggles. He will be back.
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Manchester City 2018-19 player ratings David Silva - 6/10 The first signs that he is not the force he once was? Silva failed to scale his usual heights and is probably no longer part of Guardiola’s first-choice midfield.
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Manchester City 2018-19 player ratings Bernardo Silva - 9.5/10 Simply brilliant. Always earmarked as a replacement for his namesake, he has surpassed him in the pecking order after a making his influence felt in almost every game he played.
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Manchester City 2018-19 player ratings Leroy Sané - 7/10 The lows outweighed the highs. Scored a crucial goal against Liverpool but yet to establish himself in Guardiola’s thinking and now faces an uncertain future.
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Manchester City 2018-19 player ratings Raheem Sterling - 9/10 A shining light on and off the pitch, Sterling built on the massive strides he made last season. With Guardiola’s help, he has become one of the deadliest in front of goal in Europe.
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Manchester City 2018-19 player ratings Riyad Mahrez - 6/10 A difficult first year at the club for City’s record signing. The Anfield penalty miss could have proved costly but a goal at Brighton on the final day made up for it.
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Manchester City 2018-19 player ratings Sergio Aguero - 9/10 32 goals in all competitions tells it all. Aguero may now be the wrong side of 30 but he is also more attuned to what Guardiola wants than ever before.
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Manchester City 2018-19 player ratings Gabriel Jesus - 5/10 Previously a rival to Aguero for a starting spot, he is now most certainly an understudy. Difficulties settling down in Manchester may have contributed to patchy form.
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Manchester City 2018-19 player ratings Pep Guardiola - 9/10 Emerged out from a difficult Christmas period to win 14 striaght league matches and win the title. 198 points over two seasons is extraordinary.
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City are unconvinced that Sané actually wishes to join Bayern and remain confident that he will eventually renew his Etihad contract.
Sané’s existing terms are set to expire in the summer of 2021. If he were to leave this summer, City would demand a hefty fee – most likely more than £90million.
Losing Sané would not force City into the transfer market, with Raheem Sterling, Bernardo Silva and Riyad Mahrez able to play wide.
Guardiola started Sané in just 21 of City’s 38 Premier League games last season, despite the winger being named PFA Young Player of the Year in 2018.
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