Where Are Manchester City's 2022-23 Premier League Champions Now? Full 2025 Update
Manchester City: The Previous Premier League Champions - Where Are They Now?
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As Liverpool prepares to be crowned Premier League champions, it's the perfect time to look back at Manchester City — the last team to lift the title in the 2022–23 season. Manchester City, under Pep Guardiola, secured their third consecutive Premier League trophy and completed a historic treble by also winning the FA Cup and UEFA Champions League.
But where are the stars of that title-winning squad today, and how has City's form evolved since that triumphant season? Let’s dive in.
Manchester City’s 2022-23 Triumph
Manchester City clinched the Premier League title on May 20, 2023, after Arsenal's defeat to Nottingham Forest. It marked their seventh Premier League title and ninth English top-flight title overall. Their journey was characterized by consistency, depth, and brilliance across all competitions.
Where Are the 2022-23 Manchester City Players Now? (As of April 2025)
Player | 2025 Status |
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Ederson | Still at Manchester City |
Stefan Ortega | Still at Manchester City |
Kyle Walker | Left the club |
Rúben Dias | Still at Manchester City |
John Stones | Still at Manchester City |
Nathan Aké | Still at Manchester City |
Aymeric Laporte | Left the club |
Manuel Akanji | Still at Manchester City |
Rico Lewis | Still at Manchester City |
Rodri | Still at Manchester City |
Kevin De Bruyne | Still at Manchester City |
Bernardo Silva | Still at Manchester City |
Jack Grealish | Still at Manchester City |
Phil Foden | Still at Manchester City |
İlkay Gündoğan | Left (joined Barcelona) |
Kalvin Phillips | Left (loan/transfer) |
Cole Palmer | Left (joined Chelsea) |
Erling Haaland | Still at Manchester City |
Julián Álvarez | Still at Manchester City |
Riyad Mahrez | Left (joined Al-Ahli, Saudi Arabia) |
Several players like Josko Gvardiol, Jérémy Doku, Mateo Kovacic, and Matheus Nunes have since joined Manchester City, continuing the squad’s evolution.
Manchester City’s 2024-25 Season Overview (As of April 27, 2025)
Current Premier League Position:
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4th place
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61 points from 34 matches
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18 wins, 7 draws, 9 losses
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66 goals scored, 43 conceded (Goal Difference: +23)
Chasing Teams:
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Liverpool (79 points)
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Arsenal (67 points)
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Newcastle United (62 points)
Biggest Win: 8–0 vs Salford City (FA Cup)
Heaviest Defeat: 1–5 away vs Arsenal (Premier League)
Cup Competitions Performance
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FA Cup: Reached semi-finals
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EFL Cup: Eliminated in the fourth round
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FA Community Shield: Winners
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UEFA Champions League: Knocked out by Real Madrid early
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FIFA Club World Cup: Group-stage exit
Key Players and Highlights
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Top Goalscorer:
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Erling Haaland: 21 Premier League goals, 30 goals in all competitions
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Manager:
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Pep Guardiola remains in charge, though there is speculation about his future as he approaches the end of his contract.
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New Signings:
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Savinho from Troyes
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Nico González from Porto (£50 million deal)
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International Success:
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Rodri was named Euro 2024 Player of the Tournament.
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Stadium and Attendance
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Home Stadium: Etihad Stadium
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Highest Home Attendance: 52,846 vs Arsenal (Premier League)
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Average Home League Attendance: 52,539
Conclusion: A Period of Transition for Manchester City
While Manchester City’s 2022-23 squad made history, the team is now undergoing a significant transition. Several key players have left, and younger talents are being brought in to carry forward the legacy. Although their Premier League dominance has been challenged — with Liverpool about to reclaim the crown — City remains a powerhouse in English and European football.
With Pep Guardiola’s future uncertain and senior stars like Kevin De Bruyne entering the final phases of their contracts, the next chapter for Manchester City promises to be just as fascinating.
🔵 Stay tuned for more updates on the evolving journeys of Premier League giants!
🔴 Congratulations to Liverpool for their remarkable 2024–25 title-winning season!
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