Gistnest Transfer News Man City is ready to sell a defender for £40m, Tottenham now really wants to sign him this summer

Man City is ready to sell a defender for £40m, Tottenham now really wants to sign him this summer

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It has been claimed that Manchester City are prepared to offload on their defenders, who have attracted Tottenham Hotspur’s interest this summer.

With a report on Monday stating that City will only make a major acquisition if one of their players departs the club, sales could play a bigger role in their transfer strategy than in the past —

involving regular starters, other first-team players, academy graduates, and project signings.

Selling to another Premier League club could also help Pep Guardiola’s men bank significant fees for their potentially outgoing players.

Brazil defender Yan Couto (#13) kicks the ball up field during the international friendly soccer match between Brazil and Mexico on June 8, 2024 at...
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One player whose future seems uncertain is Yan Couto, with conflicting reports emerging about his plans.

Earlier this month, it was reported that Couto had penned a contract extension with City until 2026.

However, it was also reported in June that the Sky Blues are open to letting the Brazilian leave the club.

The Sun (23/06/2024, page 56) has claimed that Tottenham is keen on signing Couto as an understudy to Pedro Porro — with the club looking to offload Emerson Royal this summer.

Manchester City is believed to be demanding £40 million to sell the highly-rated right-back.

It has also been claimed that there is a possibility that City could send the 22-year-old on another season-long loan after his one-year stint at Girona during the previous campaign.

£40 million would be a brilliant return for Yan Couto

If Tottenham or any club for that matter agrees to shell out a £40 million fee to sign Couto, Manchester City can be satisfied.

In 2020, City paid a mere £5 million (Manchester Evening News) to secure his services for Coritiba.

While the Brazilian international did display his class in a Girona shirt last season, he remains quite an unproven commodity — especially considering the Premier League is the best in the world.

It seems like Kyle Walker will remain Manchester City’s first-choice right-back next season, with Rico Lewis, Manuel Akanji and John Stones likely used as backup options for him.

With that in mind, potentially taking home £40 million for Couto would be great business for City.

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