Manchester City: a Serie A midfielder to replace Rodri?

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Manchester City is looking into the Samuele Ricci case. Looking for a replacement for Rodri, victim of a cruciate ligament rupture, the Mancunian club are reportedly closely monitoring the 23-year-old midfielder. According to the Guardianthe Cityzens would even be ready to take action to secure the services of the Italian, considered one of the most talented players of his generation in his position. An offer of around 30 million euros would be enough to convince Torino to let go of their nugget.

The one who has made his first appearances with the Squadra Azzurra for several months (4 caps), could therefore see his career reach a new level by joining one of the European giants. An indisputable starter on the Torino side, Samuele Ricci could leave to try his luck in England, but would take the risk of finding himself without playing time, once Rodri returns from injury. So to be continued…

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