Manchester City recalls star

Aro Muric has been recalled by Manchester City from his loan spell with NAC Breda following Claudio Bravo’s injury.

Bravo had a rupture in the tendon of his left foot during a training session and is facing a lengthy spell on the sidelines.  With only untested Daniel Grimshaw currently in reserve, the defending champions have confirmed that Muric will return to the Etihad Stadium ahead of Saturday’s Premier League trip to Wolverhampton Wanderers.

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The Montenegro Under-21 international made his senior debut at the weekend, keeping a clean sheet in the 3-0 victory over De Graafschap in the Eredivisie. City allowed Joe Hart to join Burnley earlier this month having already sold another goalkeeper, Angus Gunn, to Southampton.

Muric has never made a senior appearance for City but has played for their U23 side in the Premier League 2, EFL Trophy and FA Youth Cup.

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The club’s home ground is the City of Manchester Stadium in east Manchester, to which it moved in 2003, having played at Maine Road since 1923.

Manchester City first played in the top-tier of the Football League in 1899 and won their first major honour with the FA Cup in 1904. The club’s most successful period was from 1968 to 1970, when it won the League Championship, FA Cup, League Cupand European Cup Winners’ Cup, under the management team of Joe Mercer and Malcolm Allison.

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After losing the 1981 FA Cup Final, the club went through a period of decline, culminating in relegation to the third tier of English football for the only time in its history in 1998.

Having regained their Premier League status in the early 2000s, Manchester City was purchased in 2008 by Abu Dhabi United Group for £210 million, receiving considerable investment. The club won the Premier League in 2012, 2014 and, most recently in 2018, also becoming the first Premier League team to attain 100 points in a single season.

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Manchester City has the fifth-highest revenue in football, at €527.7 million in 2016–17. Forbes magazine ranks it as the world’s fifth-most valuable football club, worth US$2.47 billion.In 2015, a 13.79% stake purchase of the club’s parent company, City Football Group (CFG), by the CITIC Group for £265 million valued it at $3 billion

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