Man City trying to wrap up Gvardiol before Community Shield
Manchester City have not let up in negotiations with RB Leipzig over Josko Gvardiol, and are now trying to close the deal before they face Arsenal in the Community Shield on Sunday, reports 'Daily Mail'. The same outlet also writes that the deal will be lower than the Germans' asking price of 100 million euros.
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It's been a slow summer for Mannchester City's signings. The only arrival has been midfielder Mateo Kovacic from Chelsea, and the club have seen the departure of Riyad Mahrez (Al-Ahli), defender Kyle Walker looking keen on a move to Bayern and Bernardo Silva receiving interest from a host of clubs in Europe and Saudi Arabia.
'Daily Mail' reports now, however, they are one step closer to another signing. The English outlet writes that they have maintained talks with RB Leipzig over centre-back Josko Gvardiol, even after the German club denied they were close to a deal. The Bundesliga side want to make him the most expensive defender ever, setting an asking price of €100 million.
The aforementioned source claims that talks have progressed since then, particularly in the last 24 hours, led by Oliver Mintzlaff, head of Red Bull's sporting partnerships. In fact, the paper reports that the Cityzens want to try and get the deal wrapped up before they face Arsenal in the Community Shield on Sunday (August 6th).
Leipzig also wanted to have anything sorted out by the beginning of the season, and it appears they have been willing to negotiate somewhat on their price tag, as it's reported the deal will come in at below the €100 million.
'Daily Mail' reports now, however, they are one step closer to another signing. The English outlet writes that they have maintained talks with RB Leipzig over centre-back Josko Gvardiol, even after the German club denied they were close to a deal. The Bundesliga side want to make him the most expensive defender ever, setting an asking price of €100 million.
The aforementioned source claims that talks have progressed since then, particularly in the last 24 hours, led by Oliver Mintzlaff, head of Red Bull's sporting partnerships. In fact, the paper reports that the Cityzens want to try and get the deal wrapped up before they face Arsenal in the Community Shield on Sunday (August 6th).
Leipzig also wanted to have anything sorted out by the beginning of the season, and it appears they have been willing to negotiate somewhat on their price tag, as it's reported the deal will come in at below the €100 million.
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