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Man City shorts deal and Maresca's home debut headline City's summer schedule

Manchester City's Puma training shorts from their 2023/24 Premier League-winning season are available at a steep discount this weekend, while the club have also confirmed their opening fixtures of the 2026/27 season.

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Man City shorts deal and Maresca's home debut headline City's summer schedule
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Manchester City fans looking to pick up a piece of the club’s 2023/24 Premier League-winning season can grab a pair of official Puma training shorts at a heavily reduced price this weekend, with the deal expiring at 11.59pm on Sunday, July 19.

The men’s training shorts, part of City’s 2023/24 range, are currently listed at £18 at Sports Direct, down from their original £35 price tag. New members of cashback platform TopCashback can reduce that cost further — potentially to nothing — by combining a £21 sign-up bonus with cashback on qualifying orders placed before the Sunday deadline. Standard delivery adds £1.09 to the total.

The offer is restricted to new TopCashback members. Existing members will pay £22.09 after cashback including delivery, which still undercuts other retailers — the same shorts are listed at £34.99 on Classic Football Shirts.

The shorts feature a predominantly grey design with dark orange detailing, the club crest, and the Puma cat logo on each leg. They are made with Puma’s dryCELL moisture-management technology and an elasticated waistband.

Separately, City have confirmed their opening fixtures for the 2026/27 Premier League season. They will host Bournemouth at the Etihad Stadium on August 23 in what will be Enzo Maresca’s home debut as manager. VIP and hospitality packages for the match are already on sale, with prices starting at £165 per person.

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