€25 million paid, €116 million raised. Here, at the time of writing, is a summary of Manchester City’s summer window of moves. The Skyblues, the reigning English champions, have been discreet so far, especially in terms of arrivals. Thus, only Savinho, a 20-year-old right winger from Troyes, has settled at the Etihad Stadium. Otherwise, the Mancunian team has basically recovered a good amount of money thanks to the promotion of several players.
From Julián Álvarez, now betting on Atlético de Madrid, to Taylor Harwood-Bellis, who left for Southampton, Sergio Gómez (Real Sociedad) and Tommy Doyle (Wolverhampton), the Citizens have taken care of their flow of money. But in view of those many departures and the recent serious injury of Oscar Bobb (the 21-year-old Norwegian winger broke his leg on Wednesday during training) could force Manchester City to react. In this regard, Sky Sports indicates that the Manchester club does not rule out taking action before the end of the summer move-in period.
According to data from the British media, the team led by Pep Guardiola would like to offer a high-level midfielder, capable of taking over from Rodri, the undisputed starter in the Skyblues midfield. But that’s not all. Orphaned by Julián Álvarez, Manchester City would also be thinking about finding a reliable option for a certain Erling Haaland. Recently, The Beach Bar also claimed that City would be willing to pay €70 million to buy out Luis Díaz’s three-year deal. , lately playing for Liverpool (24 goals, thirteen assists in 98 games, all competitions combined).
In addition to the 27-year-old Colombian, the Daily Mail said on Thursday night that Manchester City have also started talks about Divin Mubama. Free to dedicate himself to the club he needs after the end of his contract with West Ham, the 19-year-old. The one-year-old striker is considered a long-term man under Manchester’s control and, therefore, could strengthen the Blue and Whites’ offensive sector. Now it remains to be known the final results of the negotiations with the English U-20 team abroad and the identity of the desired recruits imaginable. . .
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