Manchester City host Turkish giants Galatasaray in the Champions League on Wednesday evening.
The Citizens currently sit 11th in the Champions League group phase table and will therefore likely need a win to secure automatic qualification for the knockout stages of the competition.
City boss Pep Guardiola may opt to rotate his side for Wednesday’s game, with several of his players having featured regularly in recent weeks.
One player that isn’t likely to feature, however, it midfielder Oscar Bobb, who looks set to complete a move to another Premier League side.
Accoridng to journalist Fabrizio Romano, Bobb is set to complete a move to London side Fulham.
He claims that the Cottagers have agreed a deal worth £27 million to sign the Norway international, who has featured 15 times for City so far this season.
Bobb, 22, joined City’s youth setup as a teenager and has since progressed into the first team at The Etihad.
Bobb is set to join Fulham in a permanent deal (Photo: Sportimage Ltd/Alamy)
In total the winger has now made 47 appearances for the Citizens across all competitions, scoring three goals and providing four assists.
So far this season the attacker hasn’t scored in any competition, and he has only started five Premier League games.
The Norwegian competes with the likes of Jeremy Doku and Savinho for a starting spot in Guardiola’s side, and he has been pushed further down the pecking order in City’s squad following the recent arrival of Antoine Semenyo from Bournemouth.
Romano claims that City will benefit from a 20% sell-on clause that has been included in the deal, while the Manchester club will also have the option to match any offers from other clubs for the player.
Bobb is set to undergo a medical imminently before finalising his switch to Craven Cottage.
The Norwegian’s contract with City isn’t set to expire until the end of the 2028/29 campaign, but it appears that he has played his final game for the club and will now represent the Whites.