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Manchester City Goes All In: 200 Million for a 'Double Blow' in the Market
Published:11/02/2025 - 03:35h
Updated:11/02/2025 - 03:35h
Manchester City aims to 'storm' Bayer Leverkusen. The 'skyblues' are preparing 200 million euros to sign Wirtz and Frimpong in the summer
The Manchester City broke the winter window by investing over 200 million euros in four signings to turn around the dynamics of a team that is going through the worst season of the 'Guardiola era'. The 'skyblues' spent 218 'kilos' on the signings of Omar Marmoush (75), Nico González (60), Abdukodir Khusanov (40) and Vitor Reis (37), but the work of the sports management may not be finished yet.
After the departure of Kyle Walker to Milan and the highly probable exit of Kevin De Bruyne to Saudi Arabia at the end of the season, the offices at the Etihad Stadium have set aside another 200 million to make a 'double blow' that could revolutionize the summer market. According to the newspaper 'CaughtOffside', the 'citizens' will go all out for Florian Wirtz and Jeremie Frimpong in the summer.
A 'double blow' that would affect Madrid
Both players are two of the main figures of Bayer Leverkusen, so several of the top clubs on the continent are after them. One of these would be Real Madrid, which is closely monitoring, specifically, the attacking midfielder to bolster a 'weakened' midfield after the retirement of Toni Kroos, but whose plans could be thwarted by the Mancunians' interference.
Pep Guardiola aims to refresh his squad with 'young blood' that can change the face of a team that, this season, occupies the fifth position in the Premier League and barely qualified for the Champions League playoffs. Therefore, they will not spare any expenses when bidding for the two 'stars' of the aspirins, in what would be another 'blow' for the merengues in the market.