Manchester City legend Fernandinho has addressed the growing buzz about a potential return to the Etihad, this time in a coaching capacity. The former captain, whose leadership was instrumental in City's era of dominance, offered a characteristically measured response to the speculation.
Speaking exclusively to MailSport, the Brazilian icon acknowledged the rumours while emphasizing his current happiness back home in Brazil with his family. "I'm starting to enjoy my life," Fernandinho stated. "So not planning coaching yet, not planning to go back to the UK yet. But you never know the future, what can happen."
This classic "never say never" answer will fuel hope among the City faithful. Fernandinho's nine-year stint in Manchester saw him lift five Premier League titles, becoming the tactical anchor and a revered leader under Pep Guardiola. His understanding of the club's winning culture is precisely the kind of intangible asset any top team values.
The timing of these rumours is particularly intriguing. As City prepares for a seismic title decider against Arsenal this Sunday, the squad is navigating a significant leadership transition with Bernardo Silva's impending departure and key defensive injuries. The idea of reintegrating a figure like Fernandinho, who embodies the club's relentless mentality, is a compelling prospect for the future.
While a return is clearly not on the immediate horizon, Fernandinho's refusal to shut the door leaves a fascinating possibility open. For now, the legendary midfielder is enjoying his well-earned family time in Brazil, but his legacy at City—and the potential for a future chapter—remains very much alive.
