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Man City will return for Tagliafico
Manchester City will make another move for Ajax Amsterdam’s left-back Nicolas Tagliafico during the January transfer window, reports the Sun.
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Pep Guardiola has added Ruben Dias and Nathan Ake to his defense, but it seems that he is not entirely satisfied, with Benjamin Mendy being his main option on the left.
Ajax’s asking price of £ 35 million, as well as the city’s inability to sell Oleksandr Zinchenko they are said to be among the reasons they did not complete a deal in the recent transfer window.
However, they have not completely given up on signing the Argentine, and it has been suggested that the Premier League team could get him for £ 20m in the next round.
Man City is renewing its interest in Ajax’s Nicolas Tagliafico. Soccrates / Getty Images Rome rekindles interest in Milik
It seemed certain that Arkadiusz Milik he would leave Napoli sometime during the summer window, but a move never materialized.
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AS Roma were one of the teams linked to the Poland international, and Corriere dello Sport has suggested they could rekindle their interest before January.
They had initially wanted to wait until next summer, when they would have been able to get the forward for free.
However, since the two clubs have reached an agreement, it could be implemented when the next window arrives.
West Ham shifts attention from Benrahma to King
West Ham United had been widely reported to be closing in on a deal for the Brentford winger Said Benrahma, but now it seems the Hammers now turn their attention to AFC Bournemouth forward Joshua King.
The Mirror now claims that the deal for Benrahma is in danger of failing, even though a doctor has been scheduled for Wednesday.
The 25-year-old is said to have now quarreled with Brentford over “broken promises” made to him.
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– Juan Mata | turned down a big offer from Saudi Arabia to stay at Manchester United, Sport reports. An unidentified club is said to have offered the Spaniard £ 20 million a year, which he declined, despite having only one year left on his contract at Old Trafford. His reasoning is said to be that he believes he can still win trophies and achieve success with the Red Devils.
– Brighton & Hove Albion and West Bromwich Albion are set to make late attempts to sign the Swansea City forward Andre Ayew. It is suggested that other clubs are also looking at the Ghana international, with Steve Cooper now facing anxious wait to see if the Swans can retain him. His experience in the Premier League, acquired with Swansea and West Ham, is supposedly one of the reasons behind the interest.
Source: espn.co.uk
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