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These are your Manchester City evening headlines for Thursday, September 8.
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These are your Manchester City evening headlines for Thursday, September 8.
Former Norwich City forward Redmond has spent the last six years at St Mary's and scored 30 goals with 27 assists in more than 200 appearances for the Saints, who said the 28-year-old's switch was yet to be officially finalised. "It's a good change for him," Hasenhuettl told reporters ahead of Saturday's league clash with Brentford. "It was, after six years, maybe time to get something new for him.
It was clear that Pep Guardiola wasn't entirely happy with some of Manchester City's transfer business this summer, specifically with the departure of some of their youngsters.
German Champions Bayern Munich have reportedly joined the race to sign Barcelona midfielder Gavi. According to the Daily Mail – via Bild – Manchester United and Liverpool are already believed to be after the 18-year-old who has become an integral part of Barca’s set up, playing 47 games across all competitions last season.
Southampton have pulled off an ‘impressive signing’ in the shape of defender Duje Caleta-Car, according to journalist Dean Jones.
The Glazers name their price The Glazers could be prepared to sell Manchester United as the Mail reveal that the family have slapped a £3.75-billion price tag on the Premier League club. The report state that this is the figure that would be enough to sell the Manchester club and it looks into potential buyers. Britain's richest man, Jim Ratcliffe, is a Manchester United supporter and recently attempted to buy Chelsea before Todd Boehly and his consortium completed the takeover.
The Glazers name their price The Glazers could be prepared to sell Manchester United as the Mail reveal that the family have slapped a £3.75-billion price tag on the Premier League club. The report state that this is the figure that would be enough to sell the Manchester club and it looks into potential buyers. Britain's richest man, Jim Ratcliffe, is a Manchester United supporter and recently attempted to buy Chelsea before Todd Boehly and his consortium completed the takeover.
Chelsea made a late move to try and sign former Manchester City youngster Romeo Lavia on transfer deadline day in a last-ditch attempt to reinforce their midfield – but had a £50 million bid rejected by Southampton.