Could City be De Bruyne boys?
The Mirror report that Manchester City are closing in on a sensational £35million deal for Wolfsburg midfielder Kevin De Bruyne.
The player hasn’t ruled out a move that will make him a lot of money and nor has his agent, who will also make lots of cash from any deal. Funny that.
But City face stiff competition from the likes of Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain, even assuming that Wolfsburg want to sell.
Pellegrin and bear it
If De Bruyne does end up at the Etihad, it looks increasingly likely that he will be managed by incumbent boss Manuel Pellegrini.
The Guardian reckon that the Chilean is set to stay as Manchester City manager next season, despite a disappointing campaign.
Although the reprieve may be temporary, as one more season would coincide with the end of Pep Guardiola’s current deal at Bayern Munich.
Nathaniel to De-Clyne a move away
There had been fervent speculation over the last six months that Nathaniel Clyne was likely to leave Southampton this summer.
Old Trafford in particular was mooted as prospective destination for the England right-back, but all the talk may have been premature.
The Express report that Clyne may now be minded to sign a new deal with the Saints, rather than become a Devil at Manchester United.
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*Portugal winger Nani is likely to return to Manchester United this summer after a season-long loan at Sporting Lisbon. (Telegraph)
*Exciting young winger Jordon Ibe is expected to pen a new five-year contract with Liverpool next week. (Telegraph)
*QPR Director of Football Les Ferdinand insists Charlie Austin will not be sold cheaply following the club’s relegation. (London Evening Standard)
*QPR have cancelled the loan of West Ham’s Mauro Zarate after the player threw a hissy-fit at not being selected against Liverpool. (Sun)