Manchester City ready to break his piggy bank for a real star

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Pep Guardiola and Manchester City are busy behind the scenes for their next transfer window. The English club wants to hit hard and set its sights on a key player from Real Madrid. But who is this Madrid star that the Citizens are ready to offer themselves at gold prices?

Rodrygo in the viewfinder of the Skyblues

According to several sources, Rodrygo Goes is the priority target of Manchester City. The 24 -year -old Brazilian striker, often used on the right wing of Real Madrid, is closely followed by Guardiola, who appreciates his versatility and his ability to hit.

Rodrygo, author of 13 goals and 8 assists this season, plays a central role under Carlo Ancelotti. But a departure to England could be an option, especially if City puts on the table an offer that is difficult to refuse.

A precedent between Real and Manchester City

If Manchester City is in ambush, PSG and several Saudi clubs have also shown interest in recent months. However, the Parisian track seems to have recently cooled, and Rodrygo now has a holder's role in Real, which could convince him to stay in Spain.

If Rodrygo were to sign at Manchester City, he would follow in the footsteps of Robinho, who had left Real Madrid to join the Skyblues in 2008 in a resounding transfer.

The soap is just beginning, and everything will depend on the decisions of Real Madrid. City is ready to draw, but is the Brazilian really tempted by a departure? Business to follow …

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