2017–18 Manchester City F.C. season

























































Manchester City
2017–18 season

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Manchester City line-up against Shakhtar Donetsk in the UEFA Champions League, on 26 September 2017

Chairman
Khaldoon Al Mubarak
Manager
Pep Guardiola
Stadium
Etihad Stadium
Premier League
Champions
FA Cup
Fifth round
(knocked out by Wigan Athletic)
League Cup
Winners
UEFA Champions League
Quarter-finals
(knocked out by Liverpool)
Top goalscorer
League:
Sergio Agüero (21)

All:
Sergio Agüero (30)

Highest home attendance
54,416 vs. Leicester City
Lowest home attendance
45,310 vs. Shakhtar Donetsk



















Home colours














Away colours














Third colours





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The 2017–18 season was Manchester City's 116th season of competitive football, 89th season in the top division of English football and 21st season in the Premier League since the league was first created.[1] In addition to the Premier League, the club also competed in the FA Cup, EFL Cup and UEFA Champions League.


City won their third Premier League title on 15 April 2018 following West Bromwich Albion's 1–0 win away to second place Manchester United, and the EFL Cup with a 3–0 win over Arsenal.


The team set a number of Premier League records during the season, including: most points (100), most away points (50), most points ahead of second (19), most wins (32), most away wins (16), most goals (106), best goal difference (+79) and most consecutive victories (18). The team also equalled the record for the earliest Premier League title win (5 games to spare), beating of every other team in the league throughout the season and recording the most consecutive away wins (11).[2]


An Amazon Original docuseries of the season entitled All or Nothing: Manchester City was released on Amazon Video on 17 August 2018.




Contents






  • 1 Season review


  • 2 Pre-season and friendlies


    • 2.1 International Champions Cup


    • 2.2 Super Match


    • 2.3 Costa Brava Trophy




  • 3 Competitions


    • 3.1 Premier League


      • 3.1.1 League table


      • 3.1.2 Results summary


      • 3.1.3 Results by matchday


      • 3.1.4 Matches




    • 3.2 FA Cup


    • 3.3 EFL Cup


    • 3.4 UEFA Champions League


      • 3.4.1 Group stage


      • 3.4.2 Knockout phase


        • 3.4.2.1 Round of 16


        • 3.4.2.2 Quarter-finals








  • 4 Squad information


    • 4.1 First team squad




  • 5 Statistics


    • 5.1 Squad statistics


    • 5.2 Goalscorers


    • 5.3 Clean sheets




  • 6 Awards


    • 6.1 Etihad Player of the Month


    • 6.2 Premier League Player of the Month


    • 6.3 Premier League Manager of the Month


    • 6.4 UEFA Team of the Year


    • 6.5 BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year


    • 6.6 Alan Hardaker Trophy


    • 6.7 PFA Team of the Year


    • 6.8 PFA Young Player of the Year


    • 6.9 Premier League Playmaker of the Season


    • 6.10 Premier League Manager of the Season


    • 6.11 LMA Manager of the Year


    • 6.12 Etihad Player of the Season




  • 7 Transfers and loans


    • 7.1 Transfers in


    • 7.2 Transfers out


    • 7.3 Loans out


    • 7.4 Overall transfer activity


      • 7.4.1 Expenditure


      • 7.4.2 Income


      • 7.4.3 Net totals






  • 8 References


  • 9 External links





Season review


On 1 November, Sergio Agüero scored his 178th City goal in a 4–2 Champions League away victory over Napoli to become the club's all-time leading goalscorer, surpassing the previous total by Eric Brook.[3]


On 25 February, City won their first silverware of the Pep Guardiola era, beating Arsenal 3–0 at Wembley Stadium to win the 2017–18 EFL Cup.


On 15 April, City were confirmed as Premier League champions following Manchester United's 0–1 defeat at home to West Bromwich Albion.[4]
This was their third Premier League title and fifth English top flight title at the time and also completed their second league and League Cup double in 4 years.


City broke and set several new club and English football records during their 2017–18 campaign:[5][6][7][8][9][10][11]



  • new National records for consecutive away (11) and overall victories (20) in all competitions; and for consecutive league wins (18)

  • new Premier League records for most points (100); most goals scored (106); total wins achieved (32) in a single season; largest winning margin (19 pts); largest goal difference (+79); away games won in a season (16); away points won in a season (50 pts); and the youngest ever premier league winner (Phil Foden -17 years 350 days)

  • equalled the Premier League record for consecutive away league wins (11)

  • new club records for consecutive games unbeaten in all competitions (28); consecutive games unbeaten in the league (30); consecutive home wins in all competitions (20); and fewest goals conceded in a fully played season (non-war) (27)



Pre-season and friendlies


On 16 May 2017, Manchester City announced they would face Manchester United as part of the 2017 International Champions Cup.[12] Matches against Tottenham Hotspur and Real Madrid were also confirmed as part of the same tournament.[13] A standalone pre-season friendly against West Ham United also took place in Iceland.[14] A friendly was also scheduled against partner club Girona to take place after the first match of the Premier League season.[15]



International Champions Cup




Manchester United v Manchester City


















Real Madrid Spain v Manchester City


















Manchester City v Tottenham Hotspur


















Super Match



Manchester City v West Ham United


















Costa Brava Trophy



Girona Spain v Manchester City


















Competitions



Premier League




League table















































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Qualification or relegation
1

Manchester City (C)
38
32
4
2
106
27
+79
100
Qualification for the Champions League group stage
2

Manchester United
38
25
6
7
68
28
+40
81
3

Tottenham Hotspur
38
23
8
7
74
36
+38
77
4

Liverpool
38
21
12
5
84
38
+46
75
5

Chelsea
38
21
7
10
62
38
+24
70
Qualification for the Europa League group stage[a]

Source: Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored. 4) Play-offs (only if needed to decide champion, teams for relegation or teams for UEFA competitions).[16]
(C) Champion.
Notes:




  1. ^ Since the winners of the 2017–18 FA Cup (Chelsea) and the winners of the 2017–18 EFL Cup (Manchester City) both qualified for European competition based on their league positions, the berths awarded to the 5th-placed team (Europa League group stage) and the League Cup winners (Europa League second qualifying round) were passed down the league.




Results summary




















































Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA
GD
38
32
4
2
106
27
 +79
100
16
2
1
61
14
 +47
16
2
1
45
13
 +32


Last updated: 13 May 2018.

Source: Premier League




Results by matchday


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Matchday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38
Ground A H A H A H A H H A H A A H H A A H H A A H A H H A H A H A A H A H A H H A
Result W D W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W D W L W W D W W W W W L W W W D W W
Position 3 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

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Updated to match(es) played on 13 May 2018. Source: 11v11
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss


Matches


On 14 June 2017, Manchester City's Premier League fixtures were announced.[17]



Brighton & Hove Albion v Manchester City


















Manchester City v Everton


















Bournemouth v Manchester City


















Manchester City v Liverpool


















Watford v Manchester City


















Manchester City v Crystal Palace


















Chelsea v Manchester City


















Manchester City v Stoke City


















Manchester City v Burnley


















West Bromwich Albion v Manchester City


















Manchester City v Arsenal


















Leicester City v Manchester City


















Huddersfield Town v Manchester City


















Manchester City v Southampton


















Manchester City v West Ham United


















Manchester United v Manchester City


















Swansea City v Manchester City


















Manchester City v Tottenham Hotspur


















Manchester City v AFC Bournemouth


















Newcastle United v Manchester City


















Crystal Palace v Manchester City


















Manchester City v Watford


















Liverpool v Manchester City


















Manchester City v Newcastle United


















Manchester City v West Bromwich Albion


















Burnley v Manchester City


















Manchester City v Leicester City


















Arsenal v Manchester City


















Manchester City v Chelsea


















Stoke City v Manchester City


















Everton v Manchester City


















Manchester City v Manchester United


















Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester City


















Manchester City v Swansea City


















West Ham United v Manchester City


















Manchester City v Huddersfield Town


















Manchester City v Brighton & Hove Albion


















Southampton v Manchester City


















FA Cup



Manchester City entered the competition in the third round and were drawn at home to Burnley.[18] They were handed an away tie against Cardiff City in the fourth round proper.[19] In the fifth round City were drawn away to Wigan Athletic.



Manchester City v Burnley


















Cardiff City v Manchester City


















Wigan Athletic v Manchester City


















EFL Cup



Manchester City entered the competition in the third round and were drawn away to West Bromwich Albion.[20] A home tie against Wolverhampton Wanderers was confirmed for the fourth round.[21] The club were handed an away tie against Leicester City in the quarter-finals.[22] In the two-legged semi-finals, Manchester City were drawn against Bristol City as the home team, thus hosting the first leg and playing the second one away from home at Bristol.[23]



West Bromwich Albion v Manchester City


















Manchester City v Wolverhampton Wanderers




























Leicester City v Manchester City




























Manchester City v Bristol City


















Bristol City v Manchester City


















Arsenal v Manchester City


















UEFA Champions League



On 24 August 2017, Manchester City were drawn into Group F alongside Shakhtar Donetsk, Napoli and Feyenoord.[24] The club topped their group in the group stages and were handed a round of 16 two legged tie against Basel from the Swiss Super League.[25]



Group stage







































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Qualification
1

England Manchester City
6
5
0
1
14
5
+9
15
Advance to knockout phase
2

Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk
6
4
0
2
9
9
0
12
3

Italy Napoli
6
2
0
4
11
11
0
6

Transfer to Europa League
4

Netherlands Feyenoord
6
1
0
5
5
14
−9
3


Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers


Feyenoord Netherlands v England Manchester City


















Manchester City England v Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk


















Manchester City England v Italy Napoli


















Napoli Italy v England Manchester City


















Manchester City England v Netherlands Feyenoord


















Shakhtar Donetsk Ukraine v England Manchester City

















Notes




  1. ^ Shakhtar Donetsk played their home matches at Metalist Stadium, Kharkiv, instead of their regular stadium Donbass Arena, Donetsk, due to the war conditions in Eastern Ukraine.




Knockout phase




Round of 16


Basel Switzerland v England Manchester City


















Manchester City England v Switzerland Basel


















Quarter-finals


Liverpool England v England Manchester City


















Manchester City England v England Liverpool


















Squad information



First team squad






























































































































































































































































































































































































N


Pos.


Nat.


Name


Age


EU


Since


App

Goals


Ends


Transfer fee

Notes

1

GK

Chile
Claudio Bravo 35 EU

2016
43
0
2020

£15.4M

Second nationality: Spain[26]
2

RB

England
Kyle Walker 27 EU

2017
48
0
2022

£45M

3

RB

Brazil
Danilo 26 Non-EU

2017
38
3
2022

£26.5M

4

CB

Belgium

Vincent Kompany (captain)
32 EU

2008
334
19
2019

£6M

5

CB

England
John Stones 23 EU

2016
67
5
2022

£47.5M

7

RW

England
Raheem Sterling 23 EU

2015
140
44
2020

£44M

8

CM

Germany
İlkay Gündoğan 27 EU

2016
64
11
2020

£20M

10

ST

Argentina
Sergio Agüero 29 EU

2011
292
199
2020

£31.5M

Leading all time goalscorer for the club
14

CB

France
Aymeric Laporte 23 EU

2018
13
0
2023

£57M

Record signing
15

CB

France
Eliaquim Mangala 27 EU

2014
79
0
2019

£42M

Loaned out to Everton on 31 January 2018[27]
17

AM

Belgium
Kevin De Bruyne 26 EU

2015
142
35
2023

£54.5M

18

CM

England
Fabian Delph 28 EU

2015
69
5
2020

£8M

19

LW

Germany
Leroy Sané 22 EU

2016
86
23
2021

£37M

20

RM

Portugal
Bernardo Silva 23 EU

2017
53
9
2022

£43.5M

21

AM

Spain
David Silva 32 EU

2010
346
61
2020

£24M

22

LB

France
Benjamin Mendy 23 EU

2017
8
0
2022

£52M

24

CB

England
Tosin Adarabioyo 20 EU

2003
8
0
2021

0Youth system

Academy graduate
25

DM

Brazil
Fernandinho 33 Non-EU

2013
230
22
2020

£30M

30

CB

Argentina
Nicolás Otamendi 30 Non-EU

2015
136
7
2022

£28M

31

GK

Brazil
Ederson 24 EU

2017
45
0
2025

£34.9M

Second nationality: Portugal[28]
33

ST

Brazil
Gabriel Jesus 21 Non-EU

2017
53
24
2021

£27M

35

AM

Ukraine
Oleksandr Zinchenko 21 Non-EU

2016
14
0
2021

£1.7M

42

CM

Ivory Coast
Yaya Touré 35 Non-EU

2010
316
82
2018

£24M

43

FW

England
Lukas Nmecha 19 EU

2007
3
0
2021

0Youth system

Academy graduate
47

AM

England
Phil Foden 17 EU

2008
10
0
2020

0Youth system

Academy graduate
55

AM

Spain
Brahim Díaz 18 EU

2015
11
0
2019

£0.2M

Academy graduate


Last updated: 13 May 2018
Source:mancity.com

Ordered by squad number.
Appearances include league and cup appearances, including as substitute.

Ages are as at the end of the 2017–18 season.



Statistics



Squad statistics



As of match played 13 May 2018[29][30]

Appearances (Apps.) numbers are for appearances in competitive games only including sub appearances
Red card numbers denote: Numbers in parentheses represent red cards overturned for wrongful dismissal.







































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































No.

Nat.

Player

Pos.

Premier League

FA Cup

League Cup

Champions League

Total

Apps
Goal Yellow card Red card
Apps
Goal Yellow card Red card
Apps
Goal Yellow card Red card
Apps
Goal Yellow card Red card
Apps
Goal Yellow card Red card
1 Chile Claudio Bravo GK 3 3 6 1 13
2 England Kyle Walker DF 32 2 1 3 6 1 7 1 48 4 1
3 Brazil Danilo DF 23 3 2 3 1 6 2 6 2 38 3 7
4 Belgium Vincent Kompany DF 17 1 5 1 1 1 1 2 21 2 6
5 England John Stones DF 18 2 4 5 3 29 3
7 England Raheem Sterling FW 33 18 3 1 2 1 4 1 8 4 1 45 23 5 1
8 Germany İlkay Gündoğan MF 30 4 3 3 6 1 9 2 2 48 6 6
10 Argentina Sergio Agüero FW 25 21 2 3 2 4 3 7 4 39 30 2
14 France Aymeric Laporte DF 9 1 1 3 13 1
15 France Eliaquim Mangala DF 9 4 2 1 15 1
17 Belgium Kevin De Bruyne MF 37 8 2 3 1 4 2 8 1 4 52 12 6
18 England Fabian Delph MF 22 1 2 1 1 1 1 5 29 1 3 1
19 Germany Leroy Sané FW 32 10 4 3 1 5 3 1 9 49 14 5
20 Portugal Bernardo Silva MF 35 6 3 1 6 1 9 1 1 53 9 1
21 Spain David Silva MF 29 9 5 2 2 1 1 7 40 10 6
22 France Benjamin Mendy DF 7 2 1 8 2
24 England Tosin Adarabioyo DF 2 2 4
25 Brazil Fernandinho MF 34 5 7 3 1 3 2 8 2 48 5 12
30 Argentina Nicolás Otamendi DF 34 4 9 2 2 8 1 2 46 5 11
31 Brazil Ederson GK 36 1 9 1 45 1
33 Brazil Gabriel Jesus FW 29 13 6 4 9 4 2 42 17 8
35 Ukraine Oleksandr Zinchenko MF 8 1 1 4 1 14 1
42 Ivory Coast Yaya Touré MF 10 1 4 1 3 17 2
43 England Lukas Nmecha FW 2 1 3
47 England Phil Foden MF 5 2 3 10
55 Spain Brahim Díaz MF 5 1 1 3 10
72 England Tom Dele-Bashiru MF 1 1

Own goals
3







3



Totals
106 58
2

6 2
1

11 12
0

20 19
0

143 91
3


Goalscorers



As of match played 13 May 2018[30]

Includes all competitive matches. The list is sorted alphabetically by surname when total goals are equal.










































































































































































No.

Pos.

Player
Premier League
FA Cup
League Cup
Champions League
TOTAL
10 FW
Argentina Sergio Agüero
21 2 3 4 30
7 MF
England Raheem Sterling
18 1 0 4 23
33 FW
Brazil Gabriel Jesus
13 0 0 4 17
19 FW
Germany Leroy Sané
10 1 3 0 14
17 MF
Belgium Kevin De Bruyne
8 1 2 1 12
21 MF
Spain David Silva
9 0 1 0 10
20 MF
Portugal Bernardo Silva
6 1 1 1 9
8 MF
Germany İlkay Gündoğan
4 0 0 2 6
25 MF
Brazil Fernandinho
5 0 0 0 5
30 DF
Argentina Nicolás Otamendi
4 0 0 1 5
3 DF
Brazil Danilo
3 0 0 0 3
5 DF
England John Stones
0 0 0 3 3
4 DF
Belgium Vincent Kompany
1 0 1 0 2
18 MF
England Fabian Delph
1 0 0 0 1
Own Goals 3 0 0 0 3
Totals 106 6 11 20
143


Clean sheets


As of match played 13 May 2018

The list is sorted by shirt number when total clean sheets are equal. Numbers in parentheses represent games where both goalkeepers participated and both kept a clean sheet; the number in parentheses is awarded to the goalkeeper who was substituted on, whilst a full clean sheet is awarded to the goalkeeper who was on the field at the start of play.







































No.

Player
Premier League
FA Cup
League Cup
Champions League
TOTAL
31
Brazil Ederson Moraes
17 0 0 4 21
1
Chile Claudio Bravo
1 (1) 1 2 0 4 (1)
Totals 18 (1) 1 2 4
25 (1)


Awards



Etihad Player of the Month




































Month
Player
August[31]

England Raheem Sterling
September[32]

Belgium Kevin De Bruyne
October[33]
November[34]

England Raheem Sterling
December[35]

Argentina Nicolás Otamendi
January[36]

Belgium Kevin De Bruyne
February[37]

Argentina Sergio Agüero
March[38]

Spain David Silva


Premier League Player of the Month















Month
Player
October[39]

Germany Leroy Sané
January[40]

Argentina Sergio Agüero


Premier League Manager of the Month


In December 2017, Pep Guardiola became the first manager in Premier League history to be awarded four consecutive Manager of the Month awards.[41]














Month
Manager
September[42]

Spain Pep Guardiola
October[39]
November[43]
December[41]


UEFA Team of the Year











Year
Player
2017[44]

Belgium Kevin De Bruyne


BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year













Year
Winner
Achievement
2017[45]

England Phil Foden
Won the Golden Ball as the best player at the FIFA U-17 World Cup, helping England win the tournament.


Alan Hardaker Trophy













Year
Winner
Achievement
2018[46]

Belgium Vincent Kompany
Was named man of the match in the 2018 EFL Cup Final


PFA Team of the Year





























Season
Pos.
Player
2017–18[47]
DF
England Kyle Walker
DF
Argentina Nicolás Otamendi
MF
Spain David Silva
MF
Belgium Kevin De Bruyne
FW
Argentina Sergio Agüero


PFA Young Player of the Year











Season
Player
2017–18[48]

Germany Leroy Sané


Premier League Playmaker of the Season


Inaugural award to the Premier League Player with the most league assists in the season.













Season
Player
Number of assists
2017–18[49]

Belgium Kevin De Bruyne
16


Premier League Manager of the Season











Season
Manager
2017–18[50]

Spain Pep Guardiola


LMA Manager of the Year











Season
Manager
2017–18[51]

Spain Pep Guardiola


Etihad Player of the Season


Manchester City's player of the season.











Season
Player
2017–18[52]

Belgium Kevin De Bruyne


Transfers and loans



Transfers in






























































First Team

Date

Position

No.

Player

From club

Transfer fee
1 July 2017

MF
20

Portugal Bernardo Silva

France Monaco
£43m[53]
1 July 2017

GK
31

Brazil Ederson

Portugal Benfica
£34.9m[54]
14 July 2017

DF
2

England Kyle Walker

England Tottenham Hotspur
£45m[55]
23 July 2017

DF
3

Brazil Danilo

Spain Real Madrid
£26.5m[56]
24 July 2017

DF
22

France Benjamin Mendy

France Monaco
£49.3m[57]
30 January 2018

DF
14

France Aymeric Laporte

Spain Athletic Bilbao
£57m[58]





















































































EDS, Academy and other

Date

Position

No.

Player

From club

Transfer fee
3 July 2017

DF


Spain Eric García

Spain Barcelona
£1.45m[59]
13 July 2017

MF


Mexico Uriel Antuna

Mexico Santos Laguna
undisclosed[60][61]
15 July 2017

MF


Brazil Douglas Luiz

Brazil Vasco da Gama
£10.2m[62]
11 August 2017

MF


Serbia Luka Ilić

Serbia Red Star Belgrade
£2.5m[63]
12 August 2017

FW


Nigeria Olarenwaju Kayode

Austria Austria Wien
undisclosed[64]
27 August 2017

MF


Ghana Aminu Mohammed

Ghana WAFA
£2m[65]
1 January 2018

DF


United States Erik Palmer-Brown

United States Sporting Kansas City
Free[66]
27 January 2018

MF


United States Mix Diskerud

United States New York City
Free (released)[67]
30 January 2018

MF


England Jack Harrison

United States New York City
Undisclosed[68]




Transfers out














































































































First Team

Exit date

Position

No.

Player

To club

Transfer fee
1 July 2017

GK
13

Argentina Willy Caballero

England Chelsea
Free (Released)[69]
1 July 2017

DF
22

France Gaël Clichy

Turkey İstanbul Başakşehir
Free (Released)[70]
1 July 2017

MF
15

Spain Jesús Navas

Spain Sevilla
Free (Released)[71]
1 July 2017

DF
3

France Bacary Sagna

Italy Benevento Calcio
Free (Released)[72]
1 July 2017

DF
5

Argentina Pablo Zabaleta

England West Ham United
Free (Released)[73]
11 July 2017

MF
36

Argentina Bruno Zuculini

Italy Hellas Verona
£1.25m[74]
16 July 2017

FW
9

Spain Nolito

Spain Sevilla
£7.65m[75]
22 July 2017

DF
11

Serbia Aleksandar Kolarov

Italy Roma
£5.25m[76]
3 August 2017

FW
72

Nigeria Kelechi Iheanacho

England Leicester City
£25m[77]
4 August 2017

MF
6

Brazil Fernando

Turkey Galatasaray
£4.75m[78]
21 August 2017

MF
11

France Samir Nasri

Turkey Antalyaspor
£2m[79]
31 August 2017

FW
14

Ivory Coast Wilfried Bony

England Swansea City
£12m[80]





























































































































EDS, Academy and other

Exit date

Position

No.

Player

To club

Transfer fee
1 July 2017

FW
48

Turkey Enes Ünal

Spain Villarreal
£11.9m[81]
1 July 2017

DF


England Callum Bullock

Unattached
Free (Released)[82]
1 July 2017

MF


Australia Aaron Mooy

England Huddersfield Town
£8m[83]
1 July 2017

GK
64

Wales Billy O'Brien

England Macclesfield Town
Free (Released)[84][85]
1 July 2017

DF
74

England Ellis Plummer

Scotland Motherwell
Free (Released)[82][86]
6 July 2017

FW


Spain Rubén Sobrino

Spain Alavés
£1.7m[87]
7 July 2017

DF


England Joe Coveney

England Nottingham Forest
Undisclosed[88]
12 July 2017

MF


France Olivier Ntcham

Scotland Celtic
£4.25m[89]
24 July 2017

MF
61

England James Horsfield

Netherlands NAC Breda
Undisclosed[90]
11 August 2017

MF


Sweden Zackarias Faour

Sweden IK Sirius
Undisclosed[91]
31 August 2017

FW
48

England Jadon Sancho

Germany Borussia Dortmund
£8m[92]
10 September 2017

FW
53

England Denzeil Boadu

Germany Borussia Dortmund II
Undisclosed
6 November 2017

FW
51

France David Faupala

Ukraine Zorya Luhansk
Free (Released)[93]
5 January 2018

DF
46

England Shay Facey

England Northampton Town
Undisclosed[94]


Loans out






























































































First Team

Start date

End date

Position

No.

Player

To club
1 July 2017
30 June 2018

GK
54

England Angus Gunn

England Norwich City[95]
4 July 2017
30 June 2018

DF
69

Spain Angeliño

Netherlands NAC Breda[96]
18 July 2017
30 June 2018

GK


England Joe Hart

England West Ham United[97]
31 July 2017
30 June 2018

DF
50

Spain Pablo Maffeo

Spain Girona[98]
1 August 2017
30 June 2018

MF
75

Spain Aleix García

Spain Girona[99]
1 August 2017
15 January 2018[a]

FW
29

Colombia Marlos Moreno

Spain Girona[100]
28 August 2017
30 June 2018

MF
27

England Patrick Roberts

Scotland Celtic[101]
31 August 2017
30 June 2018

DF
28

Belgium Jason Denayer

Turkey Galatasaray[102]
16 January 2018
31 December 2018

FW
29

Colombia Marlos Moreno

Brazil Flamengo[103]
31 January 2018
30 June 2018

DF
15

France Eliaquim Mangala

England Everton[27]





















































































































































































































































































































EDS, Academy and other

Start date

End date

Position

No.

Player

To club
1 July 2017
30 June 2018

FW
68

France Thierry Ambrose

Netherlands NAC Breda[104]
1 July 2017
28 July 2017[b]

MF


Australia Anthony Cáceres

Australia Melbourne City[105]
1 July 2017
30 June 2018

MF
67

Spain Paolo Fernandes

Netherlands NAC Breda[104]
1 July 2017
30 June 2018

MF
76

Spain Manu García

Netherlands NAC Breda[106]
1 July 2017
30 June 2018

DF


Spain Pablo Marí

Netherlands NAC Breda[104]
1 July 2017
1 January 2018

DF
56

England Ashley Smith-Brown

Scotland Hearts[107]
3 July 2017
30 June 2018

MF
59

Kosovo Bersant Celina

England Ipswich Town[108]
11 July 2017
31 December 2017

DF
45

Nigeria Chidiebere Nwakali

Norway Sogndal[109]
21 July 2017
30 June 2018

FW


Ghana Thomas Agyepong

Netherlands NAC Breda[110]
28 July 2017
30 June 2018

MF


Australia Anthony Cáceres

United Arab Emirates Al-Wasl[111][112]
1 August 2017
30 June 2018

MF


Australia Luke Brattan

Australia Melbourne City[113]
1 August 2017
30 June 2018

MF


Brazil Douglas Luiz

Spain Girona[114]
3 August 2017
30 June 2018

MF
78

Netherlands Rodney Kongolo

England Doncaster Rovers[115]
3 August 2017
12 January 2018[c]

FW
70

England Isaac Buckley-Ricketts

Netherlands Twente[117]
8 August 2017
30 June 2019

FW


Mexico Uriel Antuna

Netherlands Groningen[118]
11 August 2017
30 June 2018

MF


Serbia Ivan Ilić

Serbia Red Star Belgrade[63]
11 August 2017
30 June 2018

MF


Serbia Luka Ilić

Serbia Red Star Belgrade[63]
11 August 2017
2 March 2018[d]

FW


Nigeria Olarenwaju Kayode

Spain Girona[64]
17 August 2017
30 June 2018

MF
62

England Brandon Barker

Scotland Hibernian[119]
23 August 2017
1 January 2018

MF
57

France Aaron Nemane

Scotland Rangers[120]
31 August 2017
1 January 2018

MF
52

England Kean Bryan

England Oldham Athletic[121]
1 September 2017
1 January 2018

GK
60

Norway Kjetil Haug

Spain Peralada-Girona B[122]
1 September 2017
30 June 2018

FW


Ghana Yaw Yeboah

Spain Real Oviedo[123]
1 January 2018
31 December 2018

MF


Ghana Ernest Agyiri

Norway Vålerenga Fotball[124]
7 January 2018
30 June 2018

MF
57

France Aaron Nemane

Netherlands Go Ahead Eagles[125]
10 January 2018
30 June 2018

DF


Nigeria Chidiebere Nwakali

Scotland Aberdeen[126]
12 January 2018
30 June 2018

FW
70

England Isaac Buckley-Ricketts

England Oxford United[116]
16 January 2018
30 June 2018

MF
52

England Kean Bryan

England Oldham Athletic[127]
29 January 2018
30 June 2018

DF
56

England Ashley Smith-Brown

England Oxford United[128]
29 January 2018
30 June 2018

DF


Netherlands Philippe Sandler

Netherlands PEC Zwolle
30 January 2018
30 June 2018

MF


England Jack Harrison

England Middlesbrough[68]
31 January 2018
30 June 2018

MF


Ghana Divine Naah

Belgium AFC Tubize[129]
31 January 2018
30 June 2018

MF
82

England Jacob Davenport

England Burton Albion[130]
31 January 2018
30 June 2018

DF


United States Erik Palmer-Brown

Belgium KV Kortrijk[131]
31 January 2018
30 June 2018

DF
58

England Charlie Oliver

England Fleetwood Town[132]
16 February 2018
31 December 2018

MF


United States Mix Diskerud

Sweden IFK Göteborg[133]
2 March 2018
30 June 2018

FW


Nigeria Olarenwaju Kayode

Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk[134]




  1. ^ Moreno's planned season long loan at Girona was cancelled on 15 January, and he subsequently joined Flamengo on loan


  2. ^ Cáceres's planned season long loan at Melbourne City was cancelled on 28 July, and he subsequently joined Al Wasl on loan


  3. ^ Buckley-Ricketts' season-long loan to FC Twente was ended on 12 January 2018, and he subsequently joined Oxford United on loan.[116]


  4. ^ Kayode's planned season long loan at Girona was cancelled on 2 March, and he subsequently joined Shakhtar Donetsk on loan




Overall transfer activity












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