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Nathan Ake is reportedly unhappy at Manchester City right now for not getting enough play time. Multiple teams had been interested in signing the Dutch International, according to reports. He was also wanted by a number of teams during the summer transfer window, but he remained at Manchester City at the end of the window.
It was reported that Nathan Ake wanted a move out of Manchester City Football Club in the summer transfer window, but the former Premier League Champions blocked his exit, saying they still need him. But after the first three game weeks, the Dutch International did not get enough play time for his team yet.

At least three teams are interested in Nathan Ake
It has really increased frustration in the former Premier League winner, and he is reportedly wanting to move out of Manchester City. Reports from CaughtOffside suggest that at least three teams are interested in signing the 30 year old. He remains a matter of interest for Tottenham Hotspur, Nottingham Forest, and Everton.
Nathan Ake has been active at Manchester City since 2020
These teams will reportedly come back for Ake in the upcoming winter transfer window, and presently, he is valued at a price of around £20 million. Manchester City bought him from Bournemouth 20-20 for a reported fee of £41 million. Other big teams like Chelsea and Liverpool were also reported to be interested in him during that time.

Manchester City lost two out of their three matches of this Premier League campaign so far
But Ake decided to move to Manchester City, and that was definitely to get the chance of earning more trophies. He has earned almost all the major trophies with Manchester City, including the Premier League and the UEFA Champions League. But, it looks like Manchester City career is finally coming to an end.
Manchester City had a terrible start to the new campaign as they could manage only one victory in three appearances, and lost the rest of the two matches. It had been one of the worst starts in Pep Guardiola's Manchester City career. The real question stands if they can afford to lose one of their most experienced defenders in such a situation.