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Max Alleyne

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Max Alleyne
Personal information
Full name Max Lewis Rowe Alleyne
Date of birth (2005-07-21)21 July 2005(age 18)
Place of birth Bristol,England
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)[1]
Position(s) Centre back
Team information
Current team
Manchester City
Number 68
Youth career
0000–2021 Southampton
2021–2023 Manchester City
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2023– Manchester City 0 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 15:07, 1 January 2024 (UTC)

Max Lewis Rowe Alleyne(born 21 July 2005) is an English professionalfootballerwho plays as acentre backforPremier LeagueclubManchester City.

Early and personal life

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Max Lewis Rowe Alleyne[2]was born on 21 July 2005[3]inBristol.[4]He is the son of former England cricketerMark Alleyne.[5]

Club career

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Alleyne made his debut for theSouthamptonunder-18 team during the 2020–21 season whilst still 15 years old.[6]He left the Southampton academy to joinManchester Cityin 2021 for a £1.5 million fee.[7]He signed his first professional contract with City in July 2022.[8]

He was included in the City first-team squad on 13 December 2023, being named as on the substitutes' bench for theUEFA Champions Leaguematch againstCrvena Zvezda.[9]

International career

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AnEngland youthinternational, he is also eligible to play for Barbados.[10]

Style of play

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Alleyne is acentre back.[11]

Honours

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Manchester City

References

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  1. ^Max Alleyneat WorldFootball.net
  2. ^"2023/24 Premier League squad lists".Premier League. 13 September 2023.Retrieved1 January2024.
  3. ^"Max Alleyne: Overview".Premier League.Retrieved1 January2024.
  4. ^Mumford, Jack (13 December 2023)."Who is City's Max Alleyne?".Manchester City F.C.Retrieved1 January2024.
  5. ^Wigmore, Tim (25 May 2023)."'Without BLM, I would not have got another job in professional cricket'".The Daily Telegraph.
  6. ^House, Alfie (22 November 2021)."Max Alleyne confirms move from Southampton to Manchester City".Daily Echo.
  7. ^Teach, Tom (30 July 2021)."Manchester City agree £1.5million transfer fee for Southampton defender".Hampshire Live.Retrieved13 December2023.
  8. ^Bray, Joe (22 July 2022)."Two Man City players sign contract extensions as 13 youngsters sign first professional deals".
  9. ^"Man City Vs Crvena Zvezda".Soccerway.13 December 2023.Retrieved13 December2023.
  10. ^Bray, Joe (13 December 2023)."Who is Max Alleyne? Man City centre-back called up to Champions League squad".Manchester Evening News.Retrieved13 December2023.
  11. ^Bailey, Chris (18 July 2023)."Manchester City youngsters aim to shine in pre-season as launchpad to first-team progress".The National.Retrieved13 December2023.
  12. ^"Manchester City 4–0 Fluminense".BBC Sport. 22 December 2023.Retrieved22 December2023.
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  • Profileat the Manchester City F.C. website