Manchester City, a €80 million recruit in the pipeline!

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In great difficulty this season, Manchester City, only seventh in the Premier League and already relegated 9 points behind Liverpool, could strike hard during the winter transfer window. According to

Filesthe club coached by Pep Guardiola would have set its sights on Mohammed Kudus, the versatile West Ham United striker.

Under contract until 2028, the Ghanaian international (24 years old) is having a promising season with 3 goals and 2 assists in 14 matches. The Sky Blues would be ready to propose a colossal offer of 80 million euros to secure his services, a sum which demonstrates their urgency to relaunch.

A battle with Chelsea and Arsenal for Kudus

Manchester City will, however, face competition from Chelsea and Arsenal, who are also interested in the Hammers player. Seen as a potential replacement for Mohamed Salah by Liverpool last October, Kudus could be attracted by the opportunity to play under Guardiola.

Currently fourteenth in the Premier League, West Ham has not put its striker on the market, but such an offer could encourage the London leaders to give in. The next few days promise to be decisive in determining the future of this nugget of African football.

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