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Manchester City is represented at Reserve level forfootball by the Elite Development Squad, also referred to as just the Elite Squad,[1] or EDS, a predominantly Under-23 side that replaced the previous (more senior) Reserve team in a move to focus on youth development post-academy. The club is represented at the Under-18 level by the Manchester City Academy team.

Manchester City most recently won the2023–24 FA Youth Cup, and finished as runners-up in the2024–25 FA Youth Cup.[2] Their Elite Development Squad are the current Premier League 2 champions.

Elite Development Squad

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Football club
Man City Elite Development Squad
A rounded badge depicting a shield containing a ship, the Lancashire Rose, and the three rivers of Manchester.
Full nameManchester City Elite Development Squad
Founded2009
GroundAcademy Stadium
Sportcity,Manchester,England
Capacity7,000 (5,000 seated)
ChairmanKhaldoon Al Mubarak
ManagerBen Wilkinson
LeagueProfessional Development League
Current season

The Elite Development Squad[3] have played in theUnder 21 Premier League[4] since the 2012–13 season and previously played in thePremier Reserve League North. Starting with the 2011–12 season, the EDS competed in theNextGen Series competition,[5]a Champions League format tournament only open to a select group of 'Under-19' teams located in western Europe.[6]The NextGen Series organisers invited the 16 teams competing in the inaugural season of this new competition based on which clubs were considered to have the best academies in Europe.[7]At the time, the EDS continued to play fixtures in both theManchester Senior Cup andLancashire Senior Cup plus several other matches and tournaments such as theCentral League Cup.

In 2016-17 the U-21 Premier League was renamed asPremier League 2 and the age limit was raised to U-23. City won their first title at this level in the 2020–21 season and retained their title in 2021–22.

TheUEFA Youth League launched in 2013–14, replacing the NextGen series, as a U-19 competition for the youth teams of Champions League participants and national champions at U-18 level. Teams fielded by City in this competition were therefore a hybrid of their EDS and academy squads. Their best performance to date has been a semi-final appearance in 2017–18.

Manchester City has fielded a reserve team since 1892 when the reserves played in the Lancashire Combination. The reserves were champions of the Lancashire Combination in 1901–02.[8]The club left the Lancashire Combination in 1911 to join theCentral League upon its formation. The City reserve team then played in the Central League until 2000, winning it on three occasions in the 1977–78, 1986–87 and 1999–2000 seasons. In 2006, the club re-entered the Central League – now the Pontin's League (West) – but this time in order to provide games for the 'Under-17' age group of players.

In recent seasons, Manchester City has purchased, registered and loaned young international players as part of their development strategy for theCity Football Group. Although these players are officially Manchester City players, they have never made competitive appearances for City's senior or youth teams and may in future be transferred out before doing so.[9] In 2022, FIFA have implemented new rules which will now restrict loans of this nature.[10][11]

Home ground

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The EDS play all of their home fixtures at the Joie Stadium.

Squad numbers

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The squad numbers depicted for the EDS players in this article are the MCFC first team squad numbers – which means that these are the shirt numbers that the EDS players will wear if and when team-sheeted to play for the MCFC first team in either a friendly or competitive game. The current MCFCofficial first team squad consists of only about 20 players, however, the EDS players' squad numbers traditionally start in the region of the middle forties. For thePremier League 2, players use the 1–11 numbering system whilstsquad numbers (including player names) are used for theEFL Trophy.

The Manchester City first team squad numbers are normally assigned and published in late July during the close season and they stay the same for the entire duration of the upcoming season (meaning that a squad number that is assigned to a player in the close season who subsequently wears that number in a competitive match, but who later leaves the club during that same season, will not be assigned to another player during the remainder of that season).

Current squad

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As of 18 August 2025[12][13]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
46DF ENGChristian McFarlane
48FW ENGBrooklyn Nfonkeu
50MF ENGKian Breckin
51DF ENGIssac Smith
53DF ENGEzra Carrington
55DF ENGHarrison Parker
54DF ENGSeb Naylor
56FW ENGRyan McAidoo
58MF MEXAlex Alcalá
59MF ENGCharlie Gray
60MF ENGFemi Fapetu
62FW SCOAshton Muir
63MF ENGDivine Mukasa
64MF ENGIsaiah Dada-Mascoll
No.Pos.NationPlayer
70DF ENGJadel Katongo
71FW FRAMahamadou Sangaré
77FW ENGJustin Oboavwoduo
79DF ENGLuke Mbete
80GK ENGSpike Brits
81FW ENGJaden Heskey
84GK ENGJack Wint
89DF ENGMatthew Henderson-Hall
90DF ENGKian Noble
91DF ENGStephen Mfuni
92FW ENGReigan Heskey
98FW ENGMatthew Warhurst
99MF SCOEmilio Lawrence
DF WALRhys Thomas

EDS players out on loan

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These are EDS players who have previously made competitive appearances for the Manchester City Academy, EDS or First Team, or have been brought with the explicit intention to join the first team in future.[14]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
65FW ENGWill Dickson(atChesterfield until 5 January 2026)
66DF ENGJahmai Simpson-Pusey(atCeltic until 31 May 2026)
67FW ENGDivin Mubama(atStoke City until 31 May 2026)
68DF ENGMax Alleyne(atWatford until 31 May 2026)
72GK ENGOliver Whatmuff(atRochdale until 31 May 2026)
73FW ENGJoel Ndala(atHull City until 31 May 2026)
No.Pos.NationPlayer
74DF FINTomas Galvez(atCambuur until 30 June 2026)
76MF ESPMahamadou Susoho(atLivingston until 30 June 2026)
94DF ENGFinley Burns(atReading until 31 May 2026)
95DF ENGLakyle Samuel(atBromley until 31 May 2026)
DF SLEJuma Bah(atNice until 30 June 2026)
FW ENGLuca Fletcher(atIpswich Town until 31 May 2026)

City Football Group players

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These are Manchester City players who are usually on loan as part of theCFG development strategy, are yet to make a competitive appearance for the club's Academy, EDS or First Team, or are over the age of 23.Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
78DF BFAIssa Kaboré(atWrexham until 31 May 2026)

Reserve/EDS Manager history

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ManagerFromToHonours
EnglandTony Book198619961987Central League
ScotlandAsa Hartford199620042000Central League, 2001Manchester Senior Cup
EnglandSteve Wigley200420062005Manchester Senior Cup
EnglandFrankie Bunn20062007
WalesKenny Jackett200720072007Manchester Senior Cup
ScotlandIan Miller200720082008Central League
WalesGlyn Hodges20082009
England Andy Welsh200920122010Manchester Senior Cup
ItalyAttilio Lombardo20122013
FrancePatrick Vieira201320162015Premier League International Cup
WalesSimon Davies20162018
EnglandPaul Harsley20182020
ItalyEnzo Maresca202020212021Premier League 2
Republic of IrelandBrian Barry-Murphy202120242022 and 2023Premier League 2
EnglandBen Wilkinson2024present2025Premier League 2

Academy

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Football club
ManCity Academy
A rounded badge depicting a shield containing a ship, the Lancashire Rose, and the three rivers of Manchester.
Full nameManchester City Academy
NicknamesThe Citizens, City, The Boy Blues
GroundAcademy Stadium
Sportcity,Manchester,England
Capacity7,000 (5,000 seated)
ChairmanKhaldoon Al Mubarak
ManagerOliver Reiss
LeagueProfessional Development League

Manchester City'sAcademy is responsible for youth development at the club, with the goal of developing young players for the future. The academy is one of the most revered in the country and since its new incarnation in 1998, it has produced more professional players than any other Premier League club.[15]

History

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The club's first youth team was set up byAlbert Alexander in the 1920s,[16] known as the 'A' Team. From 1951 the 'A' team competed in theLancashire League against reserve and youth teams of other clubs from North West England. From 1955 a second youth team, the 'B' team, typically comprising younger players than the 'A' team, competed in Division Two of the Lancashire League.

Youth football in England was restructured bythe Football Association in 1997, with the introduction of theAcademy system. Current International Youth Academy DirectorJim Cassell joined fromOldham Athletic in July 1997 and was responsible for building Manchester City's youth structure, which gained Academy accreditation in 1998.

In its new incarnation, the 'A' and 'B' teams were replaced with 'Under-19' and 'Under-17' teams, which competed in the FA Premier Youth League. Since gaining FA approval in 1998 the academy has produced 84 players for Manchester City's first team, 38 of whom have gained full international honours, includingEngland internationalsShaun Wright-Phillips,Micah Richards,Joey Barton,Daniel Sturridge,Phil Foden,Cole Palmer andRico Lewis.The academy not only produces players for Manchester City but also players that have the talent to make the grade elsewhere, with players such asBen Mee who's had a successful career atBurnley andBrentford,Jadon Sancho atBorussia Dortmund andManchester United,Kelechi Iheanacho atLeicester andKieran Trippier formerly at Burnley,Spurs,Atlético Madrid and now atNewcastle United.

Present day

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Since the club wastaken over in September 2008, with extra capital and increased ambitions the club looked to expand their successful academy further afield[17] and City in the Community programme inManchester. In 2010, the Platt Lane complex was upgraded to include new facilities, such as a gym, changing rooms, as well as office and seminar space[18] The club also launched an instructional video website aimed at helping the new skills of prospective footballers[19]

City announced on 19 September 2011 that they would build an 80-acre training facility, known since as theCity Football Academy to cater for around 400 youth players at a time,[20] the campus was opened on 8 December 2014,[21] and has since become the base for all senior and youth Manchester City men's and women's teams.

Squad numbers

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The squad numbers (if any) depicted for the academy players in this article are MCFC first-team squad numbers – which means that these are the shirt numbers that the academy players will wear if and when they are selected to play for the MCFC first team in either a friendly or competitive game.

Current squad

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As of 16 August 2025[22][23]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
61DF ENGKaden Braithwaite
69GK WALMax Hudson
75MF ENGFloyd Samba
GK ENGFinley Grigg
DF ENGMarlow Barrett
DF ENGCharlie Courtman
DF ENGLeke Drake
88DF ENGDante Headley
DF ENGYohann Obin
DF ENGOliver Tevenan
DF ENGJake Wain
No.Pos.NationPlayer
MF ENGFinley Gorman
MF ENGCharlie Holt
MF ENGMilo Martin
MF ENGHarrison Miles
MF ENGXavier Parker
MF ENGSam Wadsworth
FW ENGChristian Dunbar-McDonald
FW ENGTeddie Lamb
FW ENGKylan Midwood
FW FRATyrone Samba
FW ENGTimeo Whisker

Out on loan

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer

Academy Manager history

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ManagerFromToHonours
ScotlandNeil McNab19941997
EnglandJim Cassell199720092008 Youth Cup
EnglandSteve Eyre20092011
EnglandAdam Sadler20112013
EnglandJason Wilcox201320162015–16 Professional U18 Development League
Republic of IrelandLee Carsley20162017
EnglandGareth Taylor201720202018–19 & 2019–20 U18 Premier League Cup
SpainCarlos Vicens202020212020 FA Youth Cup,2020–21 Professional U18 Development League
EnglandBen Wilkinson2021[24]20242021–22 and 2022–23 Professional U18 Development League,
2024 FA Youth Cup
Germany Oliver Reiss2024present

Academy graduates (1998–present)

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These are the academy players who have made at least one competitive appearance for the Manchester City first team.
Academy graduates who still play for Manchester City, including those that are currently out on loan to other clubs, are highlighted in blue.
Updated 1 September 2022[25][26][27]

Retired from playing or unattached players

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PlayerLevel[a]Main other clubs played forBornInternational HonoursDebutManager
Shaun Wright-PhillipsEngland 1Chelsea,QPR,New York Red Bulls,Phoenix RisingLondonEngland Full England CapsAge 17 vBurnley, 24 Aug. 1999[29]Joe Royle
Terry DunfieldEngland 1Bury,Macclesfield,Shrewsbury,TorontoVancouverCanada Full Canada CapsAge 19 vChelsea, 11 May 2001[30]
Chris ShukerEngland 1Barnsley,Tranmere,Morecambe,Port ValeLiverpoolAge 19 vNotts County, 11 Sep. 2001[31]Kevin Keegan
Dickson EtuhuEngland 1Preston,Norwich,FulhamKanoNigeria Full Nigeria CapsAge 19 vBirmingham City, 15 Sep. 2001[32]
Leon MikeEngland 2AberdeenManchesterEngland England U18Age 19 vPortsmouth, 16 Nov. 2001[33]
Chris KillenEngland 2Oldham,Hibernian,Celtic,ChongqingWellingtonNew Zealand Full New Zealand CapsAge 20 vRotherham United, 24 Nov. 2001[34]
Tyrone MearsEngland 1Preston,Derby,Burnley,Bolton,Seattle Sounders FCManchesterJamaica Full Jamaican CapsAge 19 vNottingham Forest, 30 Mar. 2002[35]
Joey BartonEngland 1Newcastle,QPR,Marseille,BurnleyLiverpoolEngland Full England CapAge 21 vBolton Wanderers, 5 Apr. 2003[36]
Stephen JordanEngland 1Burnley,Fleetwood,ChorleyLiverpoolAge 21 vBolton Wanderers, 5 Apr. 2003[37]
Willo FloodEngland 1Cardiff,Dundee Utd,AberdeenDublinRepublic of Ireland Ireland U21Age 18 vTotal Network Solutions, 28 Aug. 2003[38]
Glenn WhelanEngland 1Sheffield Wednesday,Stoke City,Aston Villa,Fleetwood Town,Bristol RoversDublinRepublic of Ireland Full Ireland CapsAge 19 vTotal Network Solutions, 28 Aug. 2003[39]
Stephen ElliottEngland 1Sunderland,Wolves,Preston,HeartsDublinRepublic of Ireland Full Ireland CapsAge 20 vBolton Wanderers, 21 Feb. 2004[40]
Bradley Wright-PhillipsEngland 1Southampton,Plymouth,Charlton,New York Red BullsLondonEngland England U20Age 19 vBarnsley, 21 Sep. 2004[41]
Nedum OnuohaEngland 1Sunderland,QPR,Real Salt LakeWarriEngland England U21Age 18 vArsenal, 24 Oct. 2004[42]
Jonathan D'LaryeaEngland 4Mansfield,Gainsborough TrinityManchesterAge 19 vArsenal, 24 Oct. 2004[43]
Lee CroftEngland 1Norwich,Derby,Oldham,St.JohnstoneWiganEngland England U20Age 19 vBolton Wanderers, 7 Mar. 2005[44]
Stephen IrelandEngland 1Aston Villa,StokeCorkRepublic of Ireland Full Ireland CapsAge 19 vBolton Wanderers, 18 Sep. 2005[45]Stuart Pearce
Micah RichardsEngland 1Aston VillaBirminghamEngland Full England CapsAge 17 vArsenal, 22 Oct. 2005[46]
Ishmael MillerEngland 1West Brom,Nottingham Forest,Middlesbrough,HuddersfieldManchesterEngland England U21Age 19 vWigan Athletic, 18 Mar. 2006[47]
Michael JohnsonEngland 1ManchesterEngland England U21Age 18 vWigan Athletic, 21 Oct. 2006[48]
Daniel SturridgeEngland 1Chelsea,Liverpool,TrabzonsporBirminghamEngland Full England CapsAge 17 vReading, 3 Feb. 2007[49]
Shaleum LoganEngland 1Tranmere Rovers,Brentford,Aberdeen,Cove RangersManchesterAge 19 vBristol City, 29 Aug. 2007[50]Sven-Göran Eriksson
Kelvin EtuhuEngland 1Barnsley,Bury,CarlisleKanoAge 19 vNorwich City, 25 Sep. 2007[51]
Sam WilliamsonEngland 1WrexhamManchesterAge 20 vPortsmouth, 20 Apr. 2008[52]
Dedryck BoyataEngland 1Celtic,Hertha BSC,Club BruggeBrusselsBelgium Full Belgium CapsAge 19 vMiddlesbrough, 2 Jan. 2010[53]Roberto Mancini
Abdisalam IbrahimNetherlands 1Strømsgodset,Viking,VålerengaMogadishuNorway Full Norway CapsAge 18 vScunthorpe United, 24 Jan. 2010[54]
Javan VidalScotland 1Aberdeen,Tamworth,Wrexham,Bradford (Park Avenue)ManchesterEngland England U20Age 21 vWest Bromwich Albion, 22 Sep. 2010[55]
Alex NimelyEngland 1Coventry CityMonroviaEngland England U20Age 18 vBurnley, 3 Apr. 2010[56]
Chris ChantlerScotland 1Carlisle United,Kilmarnock,F.C. United,Spennymoor Town,Ossett UnitedManchesterAge 20 vJuventus, 16 Dec. 2010[57]
Abdul RazakEngland 1AFC United,IK Sirius,ÖrgryteAbidjanIvory Coast Full Ivory Coast CapsAge 18 vWest Bromwich Albion, 5 Feb. 2011
Reece WabaraEngland 2Oldham,DoncasterBirminghamEngland England U20Age 19 vBolton Wanderers, 22 May 2011[58]
Jérémy HélanEngland 2Sheffield WednesdayParisFrance France U19Age 20 vAston Villa, 25 Sep. 2012
Emyr HuwsEngland 2Huddersfield Town,Ipswich TownLlanelliWales Full Wales CapsAge 20 vBlackburn Rovers, 15 Jan. 2014
David FaupalaUkraine 1Zorya Luhansk,Apollon LimassolBully-les-MinesFrance France U18Age 19 vChelsea, 21 Feb. 2016Manuel Pellegrini

Active players

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PlayerLevel[b]Current ClubBornInternational HonoursDebutManager
Kasper SchmeichelEngland 1ScotlandCelticCopenhagenDenmark Full Denmark CapsAge 19 vWest Ham United, 11 Aug. 2007[59]Sven-Göran Eriksson
Ched EvansEngland 1EnglandFleetwood TownRhylWales Full Wales CapsAge 18 vNorwich City, 25 Sep. 2007[60]
Vladimír WeissEngland 1SlovakiaSlovan BratislavaBratislavaSlovakia Full Slovakia CapsAge 19 vBolton Wanderers, 24 May 2009[61]Mark Hughes
Greg CunninghamEngland 1Republic of IrelandGalway UnitedGalwayRepublic of Ireland Full Ireland CapsAge 18 vScunthorpe United, 24 Jan. 2010[62]Roberto Mancini
Ben MeeEngland 1EnglandSheffield UnitedManchesterEngland England U21Age 20 vWest Bromwich Albion, 22 Sep. 2010[63]
John GuidettiEngland 1SwedenAIKStockholmSweden Full Sweden CapsAge 18 vWest Bromwich Albion, 22 Sep. 2010[64]
Ryan McGivernEngland 1Northern IrelandNewry CityNewryNorthern Ireland Full Northern Ireland CapsAge 21 vSunderland, 3 Apr. 2011[65]
Karim RekikGermany 1United Arab EmiratesAl JaziraRotterdamNetherlands Full Netherlands CapsAge 16 vBirmingham City, 21 Sep. 2011
Luca ScapuzziEngland 2ItalyCarateseMilanAge 20 vBirmingham City, 21 Sep. 2011
Denis SuárezEngland 1SpainAlavesVigoSpain Full Spain CapAge 17 vWolverhampton Wanderers, 26 Oct. 2011
Rony LopesSpain 1PortugalTondelaBelém de MariaPortugal Full Portugal CapAge 17 vWatford, 5 Jan. 2013
José Ángel PozoEngland 1PolandPogoń SzczecinMálagaSpain Spain U21Age 18 vSheffield Wednesday, 24 Sep. 2014Manuel Pellegrini
Kelechi IheanachoEngland 1ScotlandCelticImo StateNigeria Full Nigeria CapsAge 18 vWatford, 29 Aug. 2015
Manu GarcíaEngland 1United StatesSporting Kansas CityOviedoSpain Full Spain CapAge 17 vSunderland, 22 Sep. 2015
George EvansEngland 2EnglandBurton AlbionCheadleEngland England U20Age 20 vSunderland, 22 Sep. 2015
Bersant CelinaEngland 1SwedenAIKPrizrenKosovo Full Kosovo CapsAge 19 vNorwich, 9 Jan. 2016
AngeliñoEngland 1ItalyRomaCoristancoSpain Spain U21Age 19 vAston Villa, 30 Jan. 2016
Cameron HumphreysEngland 2EnglandPort ValeManchesterEngland England U19Age 17 vAston Villa, 30 Jan. 2016
Brandon BarkerEngland 2EnglandAvroManchesterEngland England U20Age 19 vChelsea, 21 Feb. 2016
Aleix GarcíaEngland 1GermanyBayer LeverkusenUlldeconaSpain Full Spain CapsAge 18 vChelsea, 21 Feb. 2016
Tosin AdarabioyoEngland 1EnglandChelseaManchesterEngland England U19Age 18 vChelsea, 21 Feb. 2016
Pablo MaffeoSpain 1SpainRCD MallorcaSant Joan DespiSpain Spain U21Age 19 vSteaua București, 24 Aug. 2016Pep Guardiola
Brahim DíazEngland 1SpainReal MadridMálagaSpain Full Spain Cap
Morocco Full Morocco Caps
Age 17 vSwansea, 21 Sep. 2016
Phil FodenEngland 1EnglandManchester CityStockportEngland Full England CapsAge 17 vFeyenoord, 21 Nov. 2017
Lukas NmechaEngland 1EnglandLeeds UnitedHamburgGermany Full Germany CapsAge 19 vLeicester City, 19 Dec. 2017
Tom Dele-BashiruEngland 2TurkeyGençlerbirliği (on loan fromWatford)ManchesterNigeria Nigeria U23Age 18 vLeicester City, 19 Dec. 2017
Claudio GomesEngland 2ItalyPalermoArgenteuilFrance France U20Age 18 vChelsea, 5 Aug. 2018
Arijanet MuricEngland 1ItalySassuolo (on loan fromIpswich Town)ZürichKosovo Full Kosovo CapsAge 19 vOxford United, 25 Sep. 2018
Adrián BernabéItaly 1ItalyParmaBarcelonaSpain Spain U23Age 17 vOxford United, 25 Sep. 2018
Eric GarcíaEngland 1SpainBarcelonaBarcelonaSpain Full Spain CapsAge 17 vLeicester City, 18 Dec. 2018
Ian PovedaEngland 1EnglandSunderlandLondonColombia Full Colombia CapsAge 18 vBurton Albion, 23 Jan. 2019
Felix NmechaGermany 1GermanyBorussia DortmundHamburgGermany Full Germany CapsAge 18 vBurton Albion, 23 Jan. 2019
Taylor Harwood-BellisEngland 1EnglandSouthamptonStockportEngland Full England CapAge 17 vPreston North End, 24 Sep. 2019
Tommy DoyleEngland 1EnglandBirmingham City (on loan fromWolverhampton Wanderers)ManchesterEngland England U21Age 18 vSouthampton, 29 Oct. 2019
Liam DelapEngland 1EnglandChelseaWinchesterEngland England U21Age 17 vAFC Bournemouth, 24 Sep. 2020
Cole PalmerEngland 1EnglandChelseaManchesterEngland Full England CapsAge 18 vBurnley, 30 Sep. 2020
Samuel EdozieEngland 1EnglandSouthamptonLondonEngland England U20Age 18 vLeicester City, 7 Aug. 2021
Ben KnightEngland 3England Cambridge UnitedCambridgeEngland England U18Age 19 vLeicester City, 7 Aug. 2021
CJ Egan-RileyEngland 1FranceMarseilleManchesterEngland England U21Age 18 vWycombe Wanderers, 21 Sep. 2021
Luke MbeteEngland 2EnglandManchester CityLondonEngland England U21Age 18 vWycombe Wanderers, 21 Sep. 2021
Finley BurnsEngland 2EnglandReading (on loan fromManchester City)LondonEngland England U20Age 18 vWycombe Wanderers, 21 Sep. 2021
Josh Wilson-EsbrandFrance 1PolandRadomiak Radom (on loan fromManchester City)LondonEngland England U21Age 18 vWycombe Wanderers, 21 Sep. 2021
Roméo LaviaEngland 1EnglandChelseaBrusselsBelgium Full Belgium CapAge 17 vWycombe Wanderers, 21 Sep. 2021
James McAteeEngland 1EnglandNottingham ForestSalfordEngland England U21Age 18 vWycombe Wanderers, 21 Sep. 2021
Rico LewisEngland 1EnglandManchester CityManchesterEngland Full England CapsAge 17 vAFC Bournemouth, 13 Aug. 2022
Shea CharlesEngland 1EnglandSouthamptonManchesterNorthern Ireland Full Northern Ireland CapsAge 19 vBrentford, 28 May 2023
Oscar BobbEngland 1EnglandManchester CityOsloNorway Full Norway CapsAge 20 vFulham, 3 Sep. 2023
Micah HamiltonEngland 2EnglandMiddlesbroughManchesterEngland England U20Age 20 vRed Star Belgrade, 13 Dec. 2023
Mahamadou SusohoScotland 1ScotlandLivingston (on loan fromEnglandManchester City)GranollersSpain Spain U18Age 18 vRed Star Belgrade, 13 Dec. 2023
Jacob WrightEngland 2EnglandNorwich CityManchesterEngland England U20Age 18 vHuddersfield, 7 Jan. 2024
Nico O'ReillyEngland 1EnglandManchester CityManchesterEngland Full England CapAge 19 vManchester United, 10 Aug. 2024
Kaden BraithwaiteEnglandManchester CityManchesterEngland England U18Age 16 vWatford, 24 Sep. 2024
Jahmai Simpson-PuseyEngland 1ScotlandCeltic (on loan fromManchester City)HuddersfieldEngland England U18Age 18 vTottenham Hotspur, 30 Oct. 2024
Divine MukasaEnglandManchester CityNewhamEngland England U19Age 18 vHuddersfield, 24 Sep 2025
Jaden HeskeyEnglandManchester CityManchesterAge 19 vHuddersfield, 24 Sep 2025
Reigan HeskeyEnglandManchester CityManchesterEngland England U18Age 17 vHuddersfield, 24 Sep 2025

Honours

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Elite Development Squad

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Academy

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Notes

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  1. ^Highest level determined from[28]
  2. ^Highest level determined from[28]

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