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A year after parting ways with Riyad Mahrez, the Manchester City club could secure the services of another Algerian international.
Wolves defender Rayan Aït-Nouri is attracting interest from many Premier League clubs. And Manchester City is one of them. He could be the fourth Algerian to wear the colors of the Sky Blues after Riyad Mahrez, Djamel Belmadi and Ali Bernarbia.
Ait-Nouri has been outstanding for Wolves this season, particularly in an attacking role under Gary O’Neil. The Mirror claims that in addition to Manchester City, Liverpool and Arsenal would also have the former Angers player in their sights.
Man City in competition with two other clubs
Wolves value the young left-back at 55 million euros. If there is an offer of that order, they would be willing to let him go. Aït-Nouri’s contract at Molineux runs until the summer of 2026.
Since last year, Ait-Nouri has also been an Algerian international. He has a total of 10 caps, including 3 honored during the last African Cup of Nations.
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