Bristol City unveil the new signing of Kane Wilson on the roof of Ashton Gate. (Credit: Rogan/ Fever Pitch)Bristol City unveil the new signing of Kane Wilson on the roof of Ashton Gate. (Credit: Rogan/ Fever Pitch)
Bristol City unveil the new signing of Kane Wilson on the roof of Ashton Gate. (Credit: Rogan/ Fever Pitch)

How Bristol City could line-up next season as Forest Green Rovers’ Kane Wilson joins Robins

Bristol City’s squad is starting to take shape with a third signing through the door

The summer transfer window may have only opened today but already Bristol City have been busy with a few new faces and a number of releases.

Two signings have come through the door with Mark Sykes from Oxford United and Luton Town’s Kal Naismith before the transfer period had even started.

Kane Wilson, who won the League Two Player of the Year and was named in two Team of the Season’s has followed suit in what has been a fantastic start to the summer.

A feeling of optimism is being felt around Ashton Gate as the Robins hope to improve on their 17th-placed finish. As well as incomings, there have been no major departures and whilst there is speculation in Alex Scott and Antoine Semenyo leaving, it is just that at the moment.

Han-Noah Massengo’s status is probably the only pressing matter in terms out of outgoings and whilst he is a talented player, Nigel Pearson will want a committed squad for his second full season in charge.

Players are due back for the start of pre-season this week and already there is an excitement being felt that this could be a better campaign than the two that have just passed.

The fixture release day is now under two weeks and City’s first competitive match will be at the end of July.

There is still time for things to change and City aren’t done in the window yet with a centre-midfielder on the agenda but other than that, business could be done if they can find, identify and sign that target early.

With almost three signings through the door, take a look at what could be City’s best XI for the 2022/23 campaign.

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