Oscar Bobb's future at Manchester City is beginning to be shrouded in uncertainty. The Citizens' academy graduate could potentially leave if City successfully signs Bournemouth striker Antoine Semenyo in the January 2026 transfer window.
If this happens, competition in City's wing area will become even fiercer and have a direct impact on Bobb's playing opportunities.
According to a report by transfer journalist Fabrizio Romano on Friday, the chances of Oscar Bobb leaving the Etihad Stadium in January are quite high.
City's transfer policy is seen as increasingly clear, while Bobb is starting to open himself to the option of leaving in order to get more playing time.
Manchester City is Semenyo's top choice, although no final agreement has been reached between the two parties.
The 25-year-old striker has a release clause worth £65 million (Rp1.08 trillion) which will become active from January 1.
His performance with Bournemouth this season has been impressive, scoring eight goals in the Premier League.
