Report: Kayky’s loan from Man City to Paços de Ferreira ends

Joker only in Portugal

Talent Kayky (19), on loan from Manchester City, is having a difficult time at FC Paços de Ferreira. The attacker made nine mostly short appearances for the Portuguese club in which he failed to score. Parent club Man City is now apparently taking consequences, such as “A bola‘ reported in Portugal. Accordingly, the loan, which originally ran until the end of the season, will be terminated prematurely, and Kayky is said to have completed his last training session at Paços de Ferreira last Friday. Now a return to Brazil is in the air.

According to reporter Fabrizio Romano, Man City-led ‘City Football Group’ would be working to arrange a new loan deal for Kayky. The talent should soon make a decision, it is said. “A Bola”, on the other hand, reports that the offensive player, who moved from Fluminense to England last year for 10 million euros and signed a contract until 2026, will continue on loan at EC Bahia.

The club had finished the past season of the B series in third place and celebrated direct promotion back to the Brazilian top flight. After the club members recently agreed to join the “City Football Group”, it can be expected that Bahia will expand the already twelve club portfolio in the near future. The Spaniard Ferran Soriano, who is managing director of both Man City and CFG, expects the takeover at the beginning of next year.

From England to Australia, these clubs are part of the City Football Group

Manchester City | England (League 1) | since 2008

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As of December 10, 2022

New York City F.C. | United States (League 1) | since 2013

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Melbourne City F.C. | Australia (1st League) | since 2014

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Yokohama F. Marinos | Japan (League 1) | since 2014

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The City Football Group has a 20 percent stake in the club

Montevideo City Torque | Uruguay (1st League) | since 2017

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FC Girona | Spain (1st League) | since 2017

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Sichuan Jiuniu | China (League 2) | since 2019

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Mumbai City F.C. | India (1st League) | since 2019

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Lommel SK | Belgium (2nd division) | since 2020

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ESTAC Troyes | France (1st League) | since 2020

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Bolívar La Paz | Bolivia (1st League) | since 2021

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Palermo F.C. | Italy (2nd division) | since 2022

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