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Max Alleyne could feature for Manchester City against Brighton
Summary
Manchester City have recalled 20-year-old centre-back Max Alleyne from his loan at Watford after injuries to Ruben Dias and Josko Gvardiol, and he may make his senior debut against Brighton or in the FA Cup tie with Exeter City.
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Manchester City have recalled academy defender Max Alleyne from his season-long loan at Watford as the club responds to injuries in central defence. The 20-year-old is an England Under-21 international who joined City from Southampton's academy in 2021 for a reported £1.5m. He featured for City's elite development squad and helped them win the Premier League 2 title last season. Manager Pep Guardiola confirmed Alleyne's return and acknowledged Watford's role in his loan development.
Known details:
- Alleyne was recalled from his loan at Watford following injuries to Ruben Dias and Josko Gvardiol; Gvardiol is reported to be set for surgery after breaking his shinbone.
- He could make his senior debut for Manchester City in the upcoming Premier League match against Brighton or in the FA Cup tie with Exeter City.
- Alleyne joined City from Southampton's academy in 2021 for a reported £1.5m and is an England Under-21 international.
- He helped City's elite development squad win the Premier League 2 title last season, making 28 appearances at that level and winning the club's under-21 player of the year award.
- Alleyne made 16 Championship appearances for Watford this season while on loan.
- His father, Mark Alleyne, is a former England cricket all-rounder and is the current Gloucestershire coach.
Summary:
Alleyne's recall provides Manchester City with an additional defensive option as senior centre-backs recover from injury. His inclusion offers a chance for a senior debut in one of the next two fixtures. Undetermined at this time.
