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Guardiola doesn't care about financial fair play and wants a 65 million signing

Pep Guardiola's Manchester City is in the spotlight of the Premier League

By Luis Zamora

Pep Guardiola's Manchester City is in the spotlight of the Premier League
Pep Guardiola's Manchester City is in the spotlight of the Premier League
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After the closure of the summer transfer window, Manchester City has set to work to further improve its squad from January 1, when the winter transfer window opens, having in mind a clear target to reinforce its midfield as is the Brazilian Lucas Paqueta.

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According to Fabrizio Romano, the idea of the Citizen team is to bet on the arrival of the Brazilian midfielder from West Ham United, being this the new player to join the list of candidates of the team led by Pep Guardiola, who according to the latest information would be willing to put on the table more than 70 million euros to get his signature in mid-season, which would be a bombshell for the second half of the season that has just begun.

Lucas Paqueta has become one of the most outstanding players in the Premier League with West Ham, significantly improving his individual performance in the shirt of the Hammers, who are aware of the possibility of making a significant cash with the Brazilian player, who for his part sees with very good eyes the idea of heading to Manchester City, which for its part would continue to shape a fearsome squad that threatens to win it all again this season.

Fair play

Pep Guardiola's Manchester City is in the spotlight of the Premier League and the sanctions could range from not being able to play in the Champions League, being expelled from the competition to face million-dollar fines. After almost five years of investigation to determine whether the Abu Dhabi-owned club - acquired in 2008 - had violated the rules of Financial Fair Play, the English competition has found evidence that the Citizens have allegedly violated the financial rules of the tournament as well as those of UEFA.


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