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Manchester City could cancel plans to hold an end-of-season trophy parade if they fail to win next week’s Champions League final against Inter Milan.
The club have pencilled in Monday, June 12 for an open-top bus celebration with fans if they lift the European Cup for the first time, but it will not be confirmed until after the result in Istanbul.
The final decision will rest with manager Pep Guardiola, who may choose to let the players go on holiday if they are deflated by a shock defeat by Inter next Saturday.
Manchester United will not hold a parade if they clinch a domestic cup double by beating City in the FA Cup final on Saturday afternoon, with Erik ten Hag having already decided to send his players on holiday straight after the game at Wembley.
JUDE HOUSE HUNTING IN MADRIDJude Bellingham’s representatives have started inspecting apartments in Madrid ahead of his expected £100million-plus transfer from Borussia Dortmund.
Man City could cancel their plans to hold an end-of-season trophy parade if they fail to win next week’s Champions League final
Jude Bellingham has already begun house hunting in Madrid ahead of a big-money move to Real Madrid
Andrea Radrizzani's absence from Elland Road came as a result of abuse aimed at his family by Leeds fans
Real Madrid have beaten off competition from Manchester City with the offer of a six-year contract at the Bernabeu for the England midfielder, with a formal announcement expected in the next few weeks.
Bellingham moved to Germany from Birmingham at the age of 16 so is used to living abroad and his family have