Coach Pep Guardiola makes the final decision on João Cancelo in the Man City squad next season

Joao Cancelo, a defender for Manchester City, has returned to the club after spending time on loan at Bayern Munich. Cancelo is currently with the Blue Man on their tour of Asia.

Joao Cancelo abruptly moved on from Man City and signed a loan deal with Bayern Munich in January of this year. According to a number of reliable sources, he had a falling out with coach Pep Guardiola, and as a result, he was required to play professionally in Germany in order to increase the number of games in which he could participate.

The Portuguese player was given the opportunity to play for Bayern Munich, but he did not perform particularly well in his games there. The Bundesliga champions did not agree to an outright purchase of Cancelo for a transfer cost of 75 million euros, which resulted in the defender being required to return to Manchester City.

After spending some time with Bayern Munich, Joao Cancelo returned to Manchester City, where he was immediately thrust into the thick of things with the Blue Man.It has been said that Pep and Joao Cancelo are at odds with one another.

The Mirror reports that Manchester City is willing to sell Joao Cancelo to the highest bidder provided that the offer is fair. It has been reported that Arsenal is keeping an eye on the player who was born in 1994. This defender is now accompanying the Green Man on his trip around Asia.

Pep Guardiola, Cancelo’s coach, was recently asked about Joao Cancelo’s future and responded by saying, “Joao Cancelo is here. In the past, he has been of critical importance to Manchester City. Cancelo came back to the club after spending time on loan at Bayern Munich and was included on the roster. Let’s watch and see what develops.”

Cancelo just turned in a strong performance for Man City in their 5-3 triumph over Yokohama F. Marinos. He was in the right place at the right time to clear the way for Erling Haaland to score. Cancelo will most likely remain at the Blue Man Group if they do not receive bids that are substantial enough.