Clichy confirms he will leave Man City

The Frenchman is one of seven senior players whose contracts expire this summer but he is only the second to have clarified his future

Gael Clichy has confirmed that he will leave when his contract expires this summer.

The French left-back, who signed for the club in 2011, is one of seven senior players whose deals are up in July.

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Pablo Zabaleta is the only other of those to have officially announced that he is leaving, and he was honoured with an emotional send-off following City's final home game of the season last week.

But now Clichy has told fans at an exclusive screening of 93:20, a City-made documentary about Sergio Aguero's league title-winning goal in 2012, that he will not be signing a new deal.

During a Q&A session with supporters, he was asked if he would be playing with Joe Hart next season.

Hart is on loan at and City are looking to find a permanent buyer this summer, and Clichy made clear he would not play alongside the international even if Pep Guardiola had a shock change of heart over the goalkeeper.

"It's hard," he said. "I'm not sure whether or not Joe will be here next season, and I won't be here next season."

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City are in the market for full-backs this summer and are keen admirers of 's Benjamin Mendy and ' Alex Sandro.

As well as Clichy and Zabaleta, Bacary Sagna, Willy Caballero, Jesus Navas, Yaya Toure and Tosin Adarabioyo are out of contract this summer.

Goal understands Sagna will follow his fellow full-backs out of the door, along with Caballero.

Navas has been offered a one-year extension but has also held talks over a return to boyhood club on a three-year deal.

Adarabioyo has agreed terms on a new contract, however, while Toure appears likely to be offered another year-long deal.