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Wanting to strengthen this winter after a failed start to the season, Manchester City is multiplying avenues. Sixth in the Premier League, the English club is far from its objectives and has experienced numerous physical problems while certain executives have disappointed. While the paths leading to Omar Marmoush (Eintracht Frankfurt), Vitor Reis (Palmeiras) and Abdukodir Khusanov (Lens) are being finalized, a new hot file has just opened.
Indeed, the Sky Blues also targeted a Juventus player in the person of Andrea Cambiaso (24 years old) as announced Tuttosport This morning. Offensive and creative profile, the former Genoa is an executive of Vecchia Signora and one of Thiago Motta's strong men since his arrival on the bench of Andrea Cambiaso particularly pleases the team coached by Pep Guardiola.
Juventus hopes for 80 million euros
An Italian international, he had a good start to the season with 25 appearances for 2 goals and 2 assists. Rather solid performances for the right side capable of playing as a winger, piston and can even help out on the left flank. Under contract with Juventus until June 2029 since its extension last May, this ambidextrous player has a modern and sought-after profile.
The Sky Blues finally made a first offer for the player. According to Sky Italiathis amounts to between 60 and 65 million euros. An important figure even if Juventus are not particularly sellers and know that replacing him will be difficult. The Turinese would have thus claimed 80 million euros for Andrea Cambiaso from the Mancuniens. For his part, The Telegraph also specifies that Manchester City could be patient and wait until next summer to reach a total agreement. To be continued.
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