Belgium international Jeremy Doku, who is of Ghanaian descent, has spoken openly about his satisfaction with his current form, highlighting his personal progress in what has already been an encouraging season at Manchester City.
The 23-year-old winger, renowned for his blistering pace and technical ability, joined City in the summer of 2023 and has gradually adapted to Pep Guardiola’s demanding system.
This season, Doku has featured in 29 matches across all competitions, contributing three goals and providing nine assists, demonstrating his growing influence in the squad and his ability to make decisive contributions in key moments.
As Manchester City prepare for a crucial Champions League tie against Galatasaray, Doku reflected on his development and the improvements he has made compared to his earlier seasons at the club. The talented attacker believes that the 2025/26 campaign is shaping up to be his most productive period since arriving at the Etihad Stadium.
“I feel I am performing better this season,” Doku said, speaking confidently about his form. “We will wait and see what it will bring us, but I think this season will be better on an individual level than the previous two seasons with Manchester City, for sure.”
Doku’s remarks underline his growing self-belief and ambition. Having faced periods of adjustment and competition for places in one of Europe’s most demanding squads, the Belgian international now appears ready to build on his experience and make a significant impact both domestically and in Europe.
With Manchester City targeting success on multiple fronts this season, Doku’s enhanced form could prove pivotal as the club looks to maintain its dominance in the Premier League while making another deep run in the Champions League. His confidence and willingness to step up at critical moments highlight his potential to become a key figure for Guardiola’s side moving forward.







