
Szoboszlai and Jack Grealish react to Erling Haaland’s ‘one more’ Man City message
Erling Haaland had an upbeat message for the Man City supporters as they prepare to face Fulham.
Manchester City are set to take on Fulham in their final Premier League fixture of the season, as they aim to secure a Champions League place.
Pep Guardiola’s side moved up to third in the table on 68 points after a vital win over Bournemouth earlier in the week.
The match also marked an emotional milestone, with Kevin De Bruyne making his final appearance at the Etihad. Haaland shared a heartfelt tribute to De Bruyne after the game, capping off their three seasons together in style.
Now, with De Bruyne’s farewell behind him, Haaland appears fully focused on the task ahead—a pivotal clash that could define the club’s ambitions heading into next season.

Erling Haaland sends training update to Man City supporters
Haaland offered a glimpse into City’s preparations ahead of their final game of the season, sharing a photo from training with the caption: “One more to go!”
The post drew plenty of engagement, including likes from Liverpool’s Dominik Szoboszlai and City teammates Jack Grealish and Omar Marmoush.
While this season may have fallen short of City’s usual dominance, Haaland has continued to deliver. The Norwegian has netted 21 Premier League goals and scored 30 in all competitions.
It’s expected to be a summer of transition at the Etihad, especially with De Bruyne’s departure from Man City confirmed, but Haaland looks set to spearhead the next chapter.
Earlier this season, Haaland committed his future to Man City by signing a new nine-year deal, even as City face scrutiny over alleged financial breaches and a below-par campaign.

Jack Grealish expected to leave Man City this summer
Despite remaining active on social media and interacting with Haaland’s recent post, Grealish’s future at the Etihad appears uncertain.
Football Insider revealed Grealish has told his friends that he doesn’t expect to be at Manchester City next season. The 29-year-old has struggled for minutes, making only seven Premier League starts and remaining unused during City’s FA Cup final defeat.
It was previously revealed by Football Insider on 13 May that Grealish is set to hold talks with Pep Guardiola once the season ends to discuss his role and future.
With game time drying up, this weekend’s fixture could well be Grealish’s final appearance in a City shirt.