
Manchester City is working on new transfers to further strengthen its position in European and world football. The “Citizens” have made a number of squad changes during the summer transfer window and are now focusing on strengthening the right wing of their defense.
According to The Athletic, the team led by Pep Guardiola is showing interest in Newcastle player Tino Livramento and young talent Wesley Vinicius, who plays for Brazil’s famous club Flamengo.
Tino Livramento is known in English football as a fast and technically skilled defender. According to Transfermarkt, the 22-year-old footballer is valued at 40 million euros, making him an attractive candidate for Europe’s top clubs.
Another option being considered is 21-year-old Wesley Vinicius, who is playing at a high level for Flamengo. His transfer value is estimated at around 20 million euros, and the Brazilian player is in the spotlight of many scouts.
It is no coincidence that Manchester City has high hopes for such additions to increase squad competition and ensure the team’s strategic priorities.
Let us remind you that City will play its next 3rd-round match of the Club World Cup against Juventus on June 26, and fans are eagerly waiting for transfer updates ahead of this game.
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