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Pep Guardiola says Manchester City will adapt to new loan rules

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Image: Pep Guardiola says adapting to new rules is 'simple'

Pep Guardiola claims Manchester City would quickly fall into line if told to slash the number of players they loan out.

The Premier League champions currently have 28 players out on temporary deals elsewhere.

FIFA are poised to cap the number of outgoing loans allowed per club to a maximum of between six and eight at any one time for the start of the 2020-21 season, Sky Sports News understands.

It is thought this would limit clubs' abilities to stockpile players that could later be sold for profit but still allow the loan system to be used for player development.

City would probably have to cut drastically the number of players on their books should this be introduced but Guardiola claims that would not be an issue.

"We are going to adapt to the rules," Guardiola said. "The new rules are coming. We're going to see the situation about loan players and see what we can do.

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"If we cannot loan them they are going to come back here. If we don't believe they are going to play, if we cannot loan them, we are going to sell them. It's simple.

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"We're going to see before they take the players where they are going to play and if it is not possible to loan them we are not going to buy them."

Guardiola feels the loan system is important because he does not think the Under-23 competition in England is of a sufficient standard to prepare players for the Premier League.

"It's not good for me," Guardiola added. "Loan players are in good leagues. To then come here to play in front of 10 people is not good for their development."

Douglas Luiz in action for Manchester City against Bayern Munich
Image: Douglas Luiz, a £10m signing, is on loan at Girona

City have been forced to loan out £10m signing Douglas Luiz, the Brazilian midfielder, for the past two seasons due to work permit issues.

In this case, City are pleased to have had the option of loaning the 20-year-old out.

Guardiola said: "There's no way Luiz comes back here to the second team. He would have been with us to make an alternative for Fernandinho but we couldn't get a work permit.

"Now he's playing for Girona and playing in the Camp Nou, in the Bernabeu. It would make no sense to come here to the second team. It would not help the young players in that way."

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