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Manchester City to reward Oleksandr Zinchenko with new contract after Pep Guardiola converts him to a full-back

Ukrainian, 21, will get bumper new deal worth more than £50,000-a-week

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MANCHESTER CITY are set to reward Oleksandr Zinchenko with a fresh contract.

The 21-year-old has impressed at left-back this season after Pep Guardiola converted him from a winger.

 Manchester City will hand Oleksandr Zinchenko a bumper new deal worth £50,000-a-week
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Manchester City will hand Oleksandr Zinchenko a bumper new deal worth £50,000-a-weekCredit: PA:Empics Sport

And the Ukrainian will get fresh terms to reflect his importance to Man City chasing the Quadruple with him filling in for crocked Benjamin Mendy.

Zinchenko, 21, will smash through the £50,000-a-week barrier to improve his current deal that expires in 2021.

He arrived at the Etihad two years ago after going to the Euros with Ukraine.

And Pep started working on him as a full-back in pre-season after years playing in midfield.

 Pep Guardiola has converted Zinchenko into a left back
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Pep Guardiola has converted Zinchenko into a left backCredit: Getty Images - Getty
 The Ukrainian has played nine games for Man City this season
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The Ukrainian has played nine games for Man City this seasonCredit: PA:Press Association

"It started directly when I came back from PSV and from first training session,"; Zinchenko said.

"Before that I played in this position a few times, around five to seven games.

"I was mainly in midfield but now I think I can play everywhere."

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