Manchester
City midfielder Samir Nasri has joined Spanish club Sevilla on a season-long
loan deal.
France
international Nasri, 29, has left City despite making his first appearance of
the season in Sunday's 3-1 home win against West Ham.
City manager
Pep Guardiola did not allow Nasri to train with the main group when he reported
back for pre-season as he had returned
overweight.
Keeper Joe
Hart and striker Wilfried Bony have also left City on loan.
England keeper
Hart has joined
Italian side Torino and Ivory Coast international Bony
has gone to Stoke, both until the end of the season.
"It's
been a pleasure thanks to everyone in the club and the fans for the five
amazing years and wish you best of luck for the season," Nasri
posted on social media.
Meanwhile, Eliaquim Mangala, who - like Nasri - was left out of City's
Champions League squad, is interesting a number of clubs.
Mangala's former club Porto, who sold the France defender to City for
£32m two years ago, are keen on him - although the 25-year-old does have other
options.
Source: BBC Sport.
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