Manchester City goalkeeper Claudio Bravo insists he has no intention of leaving this summer despite an inauspicious start to his Premier League career.

Bravo, 33, who is due to play for Chile against Venezuela on Monday night, has struggled for form since his £13.75million move from Barcelona.

City, who will sell Joe Hart in the summer, are looking to add a new keeper with Benfica's Ederson among the names discussed.

Manchester City's Claudio Bravo has not played a Premier League game in the last two months

Bravo lost his place in the City starting line-up to Argentine Willy Caballero last month

However, talking at Chile's press conference, Bravo said: 'It's all false, that I'm looking for another place to play, because I want to leave, things that are not true. I'm happy in England and so is my family.

'The issue that I was not playing came out, many examples of fake news have come out,' he said.

'Things that, above all, have no information about them. Many things also come out from this country that are not true - that I have a psychologist, or an English teacher to have a faster adaptation.'

City, meanwhile, are monitoring 25-year-old Southampton right-back Cedric Soares, who is also on Barcelona's list of potential signings.

Mike Dean will take charge of City's game at league leaders Chelsea on Wednesday April 5 at Stamford Bridge.