Manchester City have confirmed additional fixtures for their Asia pre-season tour, with Seoul added to the club’s summer schedule.
The update gives City supporters a clearer view of how the squad’s build-up will be structured before the new domestic campaign.
It also underlines the commercial and sporting weight of the tour, with pre-season now serving both preparation and global engagement.
City’s Summer Plan Takes Firmer Shape
The club referenced the added fixtures in their latest official men’s team update, placing the announcement alongside World Cup news involving City players.
For the coaching staff, the value will be in balancing travel, minutes and returning internationals. City have several players involved at the World Cup, so the pre-season calendar has to account for staggered returns as well as match sharpness.
For supporters in Asia, the Seoul fixtures add another access point to a squad that remains one of the biggest draws in world football.
The headline is simple but useful: City’s summer programme is no longer just a broad tour plan. It now has added match detail for a key stage of the build-up.
That should matter when the squad reconvenes. A clearer tour schedule gives players, staff and supporters firmer dates around a summer that is already complicated by World Cup workloads.




