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Tashan Deniran-Alleyne

Man City: Pep Guardiola names new captain as Kyle Walker is replaced

New captain: Bernardo Silva - (Getty Images)

Kyle Walker has been replaced as Manchester City captain.

Walker was only awarded the armband last season following a vote amongst the Man City players, but only wore it on a handful occasions after asking to leave the club in the January transfer window.

The experienced defender subsequently joined AC Milan on loan for the second half of the campaign, though he failed to earn a permanent transfer.

Having not been named in the Man City squad for the Club World Cup it’s clear Walker does not figure in Pep Guardiola’s plans for the new season and he has been linked with moves to Everton and Fenerbahce.

Whilst the England international sorts out his future, he has officially been stripped of the Man City captaincy after Guardiola took control of the situation after breaking his own protocol last year by allowing the squad and backroom staff to vote for their own captains.

Speaking ahead of the Club World Cup clash against Wydad AC, the Spaniard revealed Bernardo Silva will be one of his four-strong captaincy group for the 2025-26 campaign.

He said: "I'm the manager and this season, for the first time in my career, I decided who is to be my captain.

"I didn't like what happened last season and I decided this season who represents the team. Sometimes I want to be the boss!

"I think Bernardo had been an incredible figure for us. Eight years here, no injures, always in the bad moments he makes a step up, sets the example on the pitch.

"Ruben it is not necessary to say. He has been (the same as Silva), and Rodri at the same time."

Former captain: Kyle Walker (Getty Images)

Silva, Ruben Dias and Rodri all featured in the leadership group last season, along with Walker and Kevin De Bruyne, but the elevation of Erling Haaland is new.

The prolific striker signed a 10-year contract in January and, after plundering 121 goals in 142 City appearances, is ready for the step up.

"He has to start to learn what does it mean to be a captain because he will be here, hopefully for many, many years,” Guardiola added.

"Sooner or later he will take that position as the first one. I took (the decision) because he's incredibly respected. He's an important figure for us."

Additional reporting by PA.

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