Kompany Provides An Update On Contract Talks With City

Kompany Provides An Update On Contract Talks With City

Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany says he would like to extend his stay at the Etihad Stadium.

The 32-year-old’s contract with the Citizens expires in the summer, and he will be able to talk to foreign clubs in January about a free transfer at the end of the season.


However, Kompany is very relaxed about the situation, and he believes a decision on extending his stay at the Manchester club will be made in the fullness of time:

“First of all, the situation with City is very simple. I am in a club where I feel so comfortable.”

“I have an extremely good relationship with every single member of the club so there is absolutely no need for me to constantly go on about a contract situation. I am in a comfortable situation with good people and we will make the decision when it needs to happen.”


Vincent Kompany

Kompany remains an important figure at City despite having been ravaged with injuries in the past few years. Manager Pep Guardiola picked him to play 21 times last campaign, but calf and muscle injuries prevented the defender from playing more regularly.

This season, the City legend has made six appearances in all competitions, including starting the 2-1 win over Hoffenheim in the Champions League earlier this month, but he has started just twice in the league.

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