Get the biggest City transfer window stories, analysis and updates delivered straight to your inbox Brian Kidd is to leave Manchester City after 12 years' service as assistant to three different managers.
And that will bring to an end the 71-year-old’s long association with the Blues, as he scored 44 goals in 98 games for them as a player in the Seventies.
It is believed that Kidd is not set to retire, but will step down as one of Pep Guardiola ’s lieutenants after serving Roberto Mancini and Manuel Pellegrini in the same capacity.
Kidd returned to City as youth team coach in 2009 after establishing a brilliant reputation as a finder of talent - he played a big part in Manchester United ’s successful youth recruitment policy in the
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