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Manchester City is already preparing for next season and would like to strengthen its squad even further. The Spanish press announces that the Mancunian club would be very close to concluding an agreement for a world-class midfielder.
According to information from the Spanish media A.S.the Skyblues would be very close to reaching an agreement with Newcastle United for the transfer of Bruno Guimaraes for the 2024 summer transfer window.
Newcastle United would have been kept informed and would not intend to negotiate below the release clause of 113 million euros allocated to his contract. The Brazilian international would be excited about the idea of playing under the orders of Pep Guardiola, a big fan of the former Lyon player.
Competition is also present for Guimaraes. The Spanish media announces that FC Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain, Liverpool and Chelsea would also have checked his name. However, Man City would have a head start since he has the player’s preference. However, nothing has been done yet. To be continued…
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