Manchester City on the verge of making a new €60m gift to Pep Guardiola

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This summer of 2024 can be a turning point for Manchester City. Indeed, several departures of major players could occur in the coming months. Cityzen friends rest assured, Pep Guardiola should not lose Ruben Dias, Rodri, Phil Foden or Erling Haaland. On the other hand, other players who have been at the club for a long time and considered executives of this golden Mancunian generation risk a change of scenery.

This is the case of Bernardo Silva, who could finally slam the door, he who would have desires elsewhere. Paris Saint-Germain and FC Barcelona would be among the main candidates to enlist the Portuguese. Then, there is the case of Kevin de Bruyne, who could also leave the Etihad Stadium, with very juicy offers in Saudi Arabia. It would therefore be necessary to replace all these great people…

An affordable price for one of Europe’s most sought-after players

The name of Bruno Guimarães (Newcastle) has thus often come up in the English press. And now in Spain, Mundo Deportivo reveals that the reigning English champion is now in pole position in the Dani Olmo file. Negotiations with the Spanish attacking midfielder’s entourage have progressed well in recent hours, and the Premier League club is ahead of Bayern, Liverpool and even FC Barcelona.

The player wants to settle his future quickly, while a clause in his contract makes him available for 60 million euros until July 15. After this date, it would be necessary to negotiate with RB Leipzig. At the age of 26, the Spanish winger, also capable of playing in the middle, is an interesting prospect for the Cityzens since his qualities with the ball and his vision of the game are similar to those of the players that City risks losing . To be continued…

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