Al Ittihad not enough with Benzema and Kante, go for City's Gundogan
Al Ittihad have set their sights on being the stars of the next transfer window and after confirming the arrival of Karim Benzema, they will now go for N'Golo Kante and Ilkay Gundogan. The Saudi club have reportedly approached the German midfielder, whose arrival at Barcelona could be affected by Messi's return.
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Less than a month to go until the transfer window opens, but already bombshells are being closed. On Tuesday, Al Ittihad confirmed Karim Benzema's arrival at the club after announcing he would not remain at Real Madrid. But the Saudi club are going for more.
After talk of an interest in N'Golo Kante with an offer of two years at 100 million euros per season, 'Cadena Ser' reported that the reigning Saudi champions had contacted Ilkay Gundogan's entourage with a proposal.
The truth is that the midfielder's preference is to join Barcelona. According to 'Bild', the German has already made up his mind that he wants to spend the next few years of his career at Camp Nou. However, this does not depend on him and we will have to see how the financial situation evolves.
Right now, all the work in the Camp Nou offices is focused on one person: Leo Messi. At the club they are doing everything possible for his return after La Liga has given the green light to his viability plan.
After talk of an interest in N'Golo Kante with an offer of two years at 100 million euros per season, 'Cadena Ser' reported that the reigning Saudi champions had contacted Ilkay Gundogan's entourage with a proposal.
The truth is that the midfielder's preference is to join Barcelona. According to 'Bild', the German has already made up his mind that he wants to spend the next few years of his career at Camp Nou. However, this does not depend on him and we will have to see how the financial situation evolves.
Right now, all the work in the Camp Nou offices is focused on one person: Leo Messi. At the club they are doing everything possible for his return after La Liga has given the green light to his viability plan.
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