Kolo Touré set for Manchester City coaching role amid staff overhaul

Manchester City is considering former defender Kolo Touré for a first-team coaching role following a disappointing 2024-2025 campaign that saw three staff members depart. The Ivorian, who played for City between 2009 and 2013, has been working with the club’s U18 squad and could now earn a promotion under Pep Guardiola.
Sources indicate that Touré’s deep understanding of the club’s culture and his recent development work with young talents have made him a strong candidate.
His potential appointment signals City’s intent to refresh their backroom staff after falling short of expectations last season.
Having previously coached at Leicester and Celtic, Touré’s return to City’s senior setup would mark a significant step in his managerial career.
Guardiola, known for valuing former players in coaching roles, may see the 43-year-old as a key addition to revitalize the squad.
An official announcement is pending, but Touré’s expected promotion highlights City’s strategy of blending experience with continuity as they prepare for a crucial 2025-2026 season.