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Sources: How Manchester City privately feel about selling Nathan Ake to Everton, it's…

Manchester City News understands that Everton have made an enquiry to sign Nathan Ake.

David Moyes’ side have already signed Jack Grealish on a season-long loan from Manchester City and only time will tell whether the English winger is reunited with the Dutch centre-back.

With Ake’s contract at Manchester City expiring in 2027, the 2025/2026 season is one that could define his future.

Pep Guardiola claimed Ake will stay at City in March but question marks surround his future now.

Man City are not ruling out selling Nathan Ake to Everton

Manchester City News’ transfer expert Graeme Bailey revealed that Everton have made enquiries about several players at the Etihad Stadium, including Nathan Ake.

Earlier this summer, Kyle Walker was linked with joining Everton before he completed a move to Burnley.

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Graeme Bailey has revealed that Manchester City have not ruled out the prospect of selling Ake to Everton, even though they are yet to take a final decision: “Enquiries have come in for Ake, like with a few squad players.”

Nathan Ake in action for Manchester City v Wydad AC at the FIFA Club World Cup.

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“City have not ruled this out completely. Interesting one to keep an eye on in the last week.”

Nathan Ake and Jack Grealish’s record together at Man City amid Everton links

With Galatasaray eyeing Manuel Akanji and Vitor Reis joining Girona on loan, City’s defence could be further reshuffled this summer if the former Chelsea defender departed Pep Guardiola’s side as well.

In Grealish, Ake would be reunited with a player he has played alongside 80 times at Manchester City if the latter were to sign for Everton.

NATHAN AKE’S RECORD ALONGSIDE JACK GREALISH AT MANCHESTER CITY

APPEARANCES

WINS 58

DRAWS 9

LOSSES 13

The pair have won 58, drawn nine and lost 13 out of 80 matches.

If Ake were to accompany Grealish to Everton, the City duo would hope to bring their Midas touch to Merseyside.

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