Man City has its first transfer deal or coach Pep Guardiola determines his next stop… will be the notable football transfer news tonight, May 3.
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Man City closed the first deal
Manchester City have announced their first transfer business ahead of the 2024 summer market.
Accordingly, young midfielder Tommy Doyle has completed a permanent transfer to Wolves after impressing on loan this season. Doyle played 30 matches for the Molineux team after being loaned, with Matheus Nunes signing for Man City in the opposite direction.
Pep Guardiola is determined to become president of Barcelona
In a conversation with midfielder Aitana Bonmati – Women’s Golden Ball 2023, when both were invited to participate in the TV3 documentary dedicated to Barcelona players, coach Pep Guardiola started by saying that he could do coach until the age of 80, in addition, the coach born in 1971 also admitted that he could be president of Barcelona in the future.
Man City’s coach revealed: “I said it was possible, but I guarantee you that I will be a coach until I am 80 years old. Rest assured, I will return to Barca in another way. The problem is that I will as president and will be the one to sign you (Aitana Bonmati) as sporting director, that is the change I will make.”
Barcelona considers Man City’s Silva a priority target
According to Sport, Barcelona are said to be stepping up their efforts to secure the signing of versatile Manchester City midfielder Bernardo Silva.
The Man City team is still willing to negotiate Silva’s departure for a fee of about 50 million pounds. Moving to Barcelona not only satisfies the Portuguese midfielder’s wishes but also helps him reunite with his former teammates. in Man City, Ilkay Gundogan.
Pochettino admits his future at Chelsea is uncertain
Despite a convincing 2-0 victory over Tottenham early on the morning of May 3, Chelsea coach Mauricio Pochettino still affirmed that his future with the club is uncertain.
“It’s hard to see every week that I’m being monitored and judged. It’s not my decision to be here or not to be here.”
Liverpool competes with PSG for Osimhen
According to information from Corriere Dello Sport, Liverpool is preparing to compete with PSG to secure the signature of Victor Osimhen from Napoli.
PSG are said to have made a staggering offer of 90 million Euros upfront, plus 40 million Euros in add-ons, bringing the total value of the bid to 130 million Euros.
Darwin Nunez’s poor performances towards the end of the season have further highlighted Liverpool’s need to strengthen their attacking squad. Osimhen’s consistent scoring record and versatile playing style make him an attractive target for the Merseyside club.