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Every word from Pep Guardiola on Man City vs Huddersfield, De Bruyne, Haaland, Phillips and transfers

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Pep Guardiola previewed Manchester City's FA Cup third round tie with Huddersfield on Friday, offering an update on his injured players.

City host Huddersfield and may welcome back Kevin De Bruyne, Erling Haaland and Jeremy Doku after the trio stepped up their returns this week.

De Bruyne was an unused substitute last week against Sheffield United and is closest to a return to action, with Haaland and Doku both coming back to training after the players had some time off over the New Year.

Guardiola also spoke about the chances of Kalvin Phillips leaving City in January, with the midfielder set for a loan this month - or even a permanent exit. ALSO READ: Man City are about to get the same impact as a January signing without spending a penny ALSO READ: Jeremy Doku return gives Man City their chaos vs control option again This is every word from Guardiola's press conference ahead of City vs Huddersfield: “The last two or three training sessions they have trained with us.

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