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Man City's Anderson bid rejected by Newcastle
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Man City's Anderson bid rejected by Newcastle

From BBC News · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Manchester City's bid for midfielder Anderson has been rejected by Newcastle.
  • City are seeking to strengthen their midfield due to Bernardo Silva's potential departure.
  • The club is also reportedly monitoring Newcastle's Sandro Tonali and considering a young right-back signing.

Manchester City has reportedly had an opening bid for midfielder Anderson rejected by Newcastle United. The Premier League champions are actively looking to bolster their midfield ranks, with Anderson identified as a top target. This pursuit comes as captain Bernardo Silva's future at the club remains uncertain.

Sources indicate that City are also keeping tabs on Newcastle's Sandro Tonali, who is understood to be a long-term target. In addition to midfield reinforcements, the club is also eyeing a young, natural right-back to provide support and potentially grow into the role. Matheus Nunes, who impressed at right-back this season after transitioning from midfield, is also mentioned.

Nico Gonzalez, who struggled for consistent game time under Pep Guardiola last season and missed out on Spain's World Cup squad, may also depart the club if a suitable offer materializes. The club's transfer activity suggests a strategic approach to squad building, focusing on both immediate needs and future development.

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