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Akka signed at City; Guardiola wants 4 more players Israel today

2020-08-05T21:01:42.288Z


After Torres' signing, the Dutch stopper also joins the Blues • The Spaniard also wants Coulibaly and Zhou Felix | World football


After the signing of Fran Torres, the Dutch stopper also joins the Blues • The Spaniard also wants Coulibaly, Lautro Martinez and Zhou Felix

  • Aka at the signing ceremony, tonight

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A day after Valencia player Fran Torres signed for the team, Manchester City also announced tonight (Wednesday) the addition of Burma's stopper Nathan Akka. The Dutch stopper signed with the Blues for 5 years when, according to reports, the Citizens paid for him about 45 million euros. "It's a dream come true for me," Aka said at the signing ceremony.

In addition to Torres Waka, City are preparing to sign four more players, according to media reports in the kingdom. The next target of the Premier League runner-up is Calido Coulibaly, Napoli's great stopper.

Later, City want to find replacements for David Silva who will leave at the end of the season after 10 years at the club and Con Aguero who is expected to stay but has suffered in recent years full of few injuries. The one in the Blues' notebook is Lautro Martinez, whose name has long been linked with Barcelona and now also the name of Joao Felix, who arrived at Atletico Madrid only last summer and was marked by the Premier League runner-up.

City have scored more goals than any other team last season when they scored 102 goals, 17 more than Liverpool, the champions, but it is clear that the big gap the Mighty Reds opened this year over the Blues came mainly due to the weakness of the defense. 

Source: israelhayom

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