
Oscar Bobb is expected to leave Manchester City, with a move potentially taking place this month as the Premier League champions look to strengthen their squad by bringing in a replacement. The attacker began the season as a regular starter, but his role has diminished over time as City have continued to perform at a high level across competitions.
Manchester City remain firmly in contention for the Premier League title, closely chasing Arsenal and once again establishing themselves as one of the strongest teams in Europe. That success, however, has made it increasingly difficult for Bobb to secure consistent game time. Despite his efforts to fight for a place in the side, opportunities have been limited due to the depth and quality already available to Pep Guardiola.
Playing Time a Priority in World Cup Year
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This season carries additional importance for Bobb as it is a World Cup year. Regular minutes are vital if he is to enhance his chances of earning a place in the Norway squad for the tournament. Remaining on the fringes at Manchester City could jeopardise those ambitions, making a move away from the club an appealing option for all parties.
City are also close to reducing his opportunities even further. The club have reportedly reached an agreement to sign Antoine Semenyo from Bournemouth, a move that would add further competition in attacking areas. With City already well stocked going forward, Bobb’s path back into the starting line up appears increasingly blocked.
Transfer Interest Builds Across Europe
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Interest in Bobb is growing, with several clubs monitoring his situation. Borussia Dortmund have been linked with the strongest interest, viewing him as a player who could thrive with more responsibility and regular football. However, Bournemouth have now entered the race to secure his signature.
According to [VG](https://www.vg.no/sport/i/BW8mmw/silly-season-2025), Bournemouth see Bobb as an ideal replacement for Semenyo, should the latter complete his move to Manchester City. The report suggests that there are currently no discussions regarding a swap deal between the two clubs. Instead, any potential moves would be negotiated as separate agreements, allowing both players to change teams independently.
As the transfer window progresses, Bobb’s future is likely to be resolved quickly. With his need for regular minutes and growing interest from multiple clubs, a departure from Manchester City this month appears increasingly probable.