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Not only Barça, the 50 million player that Manchester City wants to beat Madrid

Manchester City has focused on the signing that Real Madrid wanted to make, as already happened with Haaland

By William Estrella

Manchester City has focused on the signing that Real Madrid wanted to make, as already happened with Haaland
Manchester City has focused on the signing that Real Madrid wanted to make, as already happened with Haaland

Real Madrid is thinking about making new signings for the next transfer market, however there are also other teams that are interested in the same players that Florentino Pérez had already seen with Carlo Ancelotti. It already happened with Erling Haaland, who ended up wearing the Ciudadanos shirt, although the interest of the Merengue team was genuine.

 

Now it happens again, because recently the newspaper Marca revealed that Reece James, a Chelsea player, was liked by Real Madrid to cover the left zone because they need a full-back, since Ferland Mendy's days are numbered and Camavinga doesn't like him occupy that position. That's why the blue element was the one they wanted.

But now Manchester City has also set its eyes on Chelsea full-back, Reece James, according to information from the aforementioned media and they will make a proposal for the next transfer market in 2024. Pep Guardiola believes that he must reinforce this area of the field and will not give space for Real Madrid to keep the player.

What Reece James' move to Chelsea costs?

According to information from the portal specialized in player values, Transfermarkt, Reece James is valued at 50 million in Chelsea. Manchester City wants to take him, while FC Barcelona wants to take Florian Witz from Real Madrid. Florentino Pérez will have to get his checkbook ready so as not to let any more players be taken away.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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