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Liverpool could hand Man City huge transfer boost as Pep Guardiola set to disappoint 'target'

Manchester City have yet to make any major transfer moves this summer as Pep Guardiola once again takes a patient approach to additions.

Unfortunately for the Blues, most of the conversations surrounding City this summer have revolved around who could be leaving the Etihad Stadium rather than who will be coming in. A huge chunk of the squad's core has been linked with the exit door, which will undoubtedly be unsettling for supporters.

Fortunately, in our latest look at the media headlines, we can provide City fans with some comfort about one star player's future.

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According to TeamTalk, Cristiano Ronaldo's Al Nassr have decided they would much prefer to sign Liverpool's Alisson Becker this summer rather than City's Ederson. It is believed the Saudi Pro League club have reached an agreement on personal terms for the Blues' man, but if the opportunity arises, they would much rather sign Alisson.

The report adds that Alisson is set to receive a 'monster' contract offer from Al Nassr in the coming weeks.

What MEN Sport says: News about Al Nassr potentially switching their focus from Alisson to Ederson will be welcomed by City supporters. Looking at both the Liverpool and City squads, you would imagine Arne Slot is the most likely to want to accept a big offer from the Middle East for his goalkeeper if it means he can gain cash to add his own stamp on the squad. Guardiola, on the other hand, is in no huge rush to accept any offer from Al Nassr for Ederson. Why change a winning formula if you don't have to? All we need now is for Liverpool to do the decent thing for City and accept an Alisson

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