Nico O’Reilly might have enjoyed a breakthrough campaign for club and country but the Manchester City star has eyes on a new role.
The Blues ace believes his future lies in midfield, raising the prospect of O’Reilly potentially forming a partnership with prospective new Blues signing Elliot Anderson.
City are working on a deal for the Nottingham Forest midfielder and the prospect of O’Reilly and Anderson together in the middle of midfield would be an attractive pairing, particularly with long-term uncertainty around Rodri’s future.
While that may create a vacancy at left-back, a position which O’Reilly has made his own for club and country, the Manchester native believes he will return to midfield, where he played throughout his time in the City academy, in due course.
“I think in the future I will be back in midfield,” he said. “My profile, everything fits there and maybe a box to box midfielder but left-back I have been enjoying it and it has got me here now to a World Cup.
“Playing at left-back I have been playing in the middle for most of it anyway so it’s not like I am playing as a traditional left-back, even in England, I am still coming inside and allowed to drift in and drift out wide so it is a bit more relaxed.”
O’Reilly started for England in the 4-2 win over Croatia last week and is in line to do so again against Ghana on Tuesday.
There he will likely come up against clubmate Antoine Semenyo, a key player for the Black Stars who also began their World Cup campaign with a victory.
And O’Reilly knows just what to expect from a player he has been impressed by since his January move to the Etihad.
“Antoine is a very good player. I’ve seen it first hand in training and playing with him,” O’Reilly said. “I know Ghana are going to be very physical. If we play our game, we do what we did towards the end of the last game, I think we should be okay.
“He’s very strong. He’s always in the gym! He’s a big lad but he can’t win the game by himself so if we double up on him, we’ll see.
“We’ve got a physical squad ourselves. Set pieces were a threat in the last game and I’m sure they’ll be looking at that.”

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