Dietmar Hamann believes Manchester City may see all their first-team players leave if they are relegated from the Premier League.
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Man City warned about future if relegatedHamann says players would leave the clubGuardiola extends Etihad Stadium stayFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Following an investigation into 115 breaches of the Premier League's financial regulations, Hamann has warned Pep Guardiola that none of his first-team players would remain at Etihad Stadium if they are relegated to the Championship or even down to League One.
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Speaking to BoyleSports about Premier League Odds, Hamann said: "It would be hard to keep most of the players at the club. It would be a huge blow to City because potentially, a lot of players could be out of contract by then. It would be very catastrophic for City. You can’t expect any player to stay and play in the Championship or League One."
The former Man City midfielder added: "I doubt anything could come of it though. I think Manchester City will avoid the charges and stay in the Premier League."
THE BIGGER PICTURE
Hamann also discussed Erling Haaland's likeliest destination if the Norwegian striker was to leave Manchester City.
He added: "Bayern Munich wanted Haaland many years ago. He can still play anywhere, don’t forget that he is still very young. If he ever decides to leave City, he is probably part of a few players who will be able to pick which club he goes to next."
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The defending Premier League champions are expected to find out the outcome of the hearing soon. Firstly though, they'll be looking to turn around a wretched run of form which has seen them fall out of the Premier League title race.






