Manchester City are on the verge of offering 60 million euros to Wolverhamton to afford Matheus Nunes.
Premier League leader with three wins in as many matches, Manchester City has started its season well despite the departure of several executives and the serious injury of Kevin De Bruyne. On the transfer window, Pep Guardiola saw his workforce reinforced by the arrivals of Mateo Kovacic, Josko Gvardiol and Jérémy Doku for a total envelope of 180 million euros.
Cityzens ready to splurge
EXCL: Manchester City submitted new bid for Matheus Nunes. Package around €60m with add-ons and club confident to get it done 🚨🔵🇵🇹 #MCFC
Personal terms agreed days ago, City optimistic — opening €50m plus €5m add ons bid was rejected.
Nunes remains City top target. pic.twitter.com/xsFH57GMVA
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) August 27, 2023
A substantial amount to which could soon be added 60 million euros. According to information from Fabrizio Romano, the Skyblues want to offer Matheus Nunes (25) from Wolverhampton. The Mancuniens would have transmitted an offer of 60 million euros to convince the Wolves after a first offer of 50M € refused. City are said to already have an agreement for the Portuguese midfielder.