R9 ready to help Manchester City

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Ronaldo Nazário, legendary former Brazilian striker and now owner of Real Valladolid, is preparing to indirectly contribute to Manchester City’s sporting project. A major operation is underway, placing the former Ballon d’Or in a decisive position.

Jumah Bah, the defensive talent targeted by Manchester City

At the heart of this operation is Jumah Bah, a young 20-year-old central defender, a real revelation of the season in La Liga under the colors of Valladolid. According to the daily AS, advanced discussions are taking place between the Spanish club and the City Football Group for an imminent transfer.

Recruited for 1 million euros last summer from AIK Freetong, Bah quickly established himself as a rising figure in the Spanish championship. Manchester City, always attentive to young talents, would be ready to complete the transfer this winter. However, the player could remain on loan at José Zorrilla until the end of the season to continue his rise.

Ronaldo, the visionary

This transfer highlights Ronaldo’s ability to find gems while maximizing Valladolid’s resources. By collaborating with the City Football Group, R9 not only promotes talent from its workforce, but also strengthens its relationship with one of the largest sporting groups in the world.

While the final details of the deal remain to be finalized, the move is testament to the skillful strategy of Ronaldo, whose management is helping to project Valladolid onto the international stage.

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