Manchester City is competing for many other Premier League sides for the “inexplicable” midfielder, according to the report.
City has set sights for the new midfielder
Pep Guardiola is expected to continue rebuilding his team this summer given his drop-off in the Premier League, but there is still a good opportunity to make his campaign a success by winning the FA Cup and competing in the Champions League.
One area Guardiola is eager to bolster is midfield, with Kevin de Bruin set to depart at the end of the season, with the Bruce preparing to make a riverboard super offer to attack midfielder Franco Mustantouno.
Also, given Ilkai Gandogan is in Twilight, the 34-year-old’s career, he may want to overhaul his mid-center options, but Mateo Kovasic is set to turn 31 in a few days.
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The Blues helped the defender pursue.
Galatasaray’s Gabriel Sarah has recently emerged as a surprise target for Bruce over his contract with the Brazilian, and he’s also turning his eyes to the Bundesliga star.
It says Mansity is currently competing for many of Entracht’s Frankfurt midfielder Hugo Larson’s Premier League rivals, according to a report from Germany (via sports witness).
However, while Larson’s contract is on the relatively expensive side, Frankfurt said it will be held on hold for his services at a rate of 60 million euros (£51 million).
Frankfurt wants to protect the Swedish maestro, but it may be difficult to turn down a big offer from one of the top Premier League clubs. Arsenal and Liverpool will also take part in the race for his signature.
Football scout Ben Matinson has compared the 20-year-old to Gundogan and claims he is “like” to the German midfielder because of his ability to run behind the box and score goals.
The goal for the scoring is clearly Sweden’s international strength, considering he ranks in the 90th percentile with the 90th percentile of 90th percentile over the past year compared to his positioning peers, but there are indications that he is a well-balanced midfielder.
Mattinson claims that the young man has “incomprehensible running power and stamina” while also making him independent for praise for his ability to regain his possession.
With Gundogan currently in the later stages of his career, Guardiola may be keen to bring in similar alternatives, and there are plenty of indications that Larson could be just that.