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"Join him at all costs": Manchester City will fight Real Madrid for Ambape - Walla! sport

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In England it has been reported that Sheikh Mansour, the owner of the Citizens, has approved Pep Guardiola's request to add the Paris Saint-Germain star. Will be able to join for free at the end of the season


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"Join him at all costs": Manchester City will fight Real Madrid for Ambape

In England it has been reported that Sheikh Mansour, the owner of the Citizens, has approved Pep Guardiola's request to add the Paris Saint-Germain star.

Will be able to move for free at the end of the season

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Killian Ambape is ending his contract at Paris Saint-Germain at the end of the current season and will be able to negotiate with any team he wants in January, but it is widely believed that he will sign for Real Madrid. Euro to realize their dreams and dreams, but the city of lights insisted that he be released, thus creating the possibility that the star, 22, will leave free end of the contract.



but in England claim to have another group that plans to enter the race and to do its utmost to join the world champion French. posted There are quite a few reports that Liverpool would have delighted Ambepa, but the one who seems to be able to bear the costs of a deal of this magnitude is Manchester City.

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Will he try his luck in the Premier League?

Killian Ambape (Photo: GettyImages, Geert van Erven / BSR Agency)

According to journalist Duncan Castles, after Manchester City failed to get their hands on Harry Kane last summer and in light of the team's need for a top striker, the possibility of attaching Ambape without consideration is very appealing.

What’s more, according to Castles, Manchester City intend to work to add Ambape “at all costs,” of course at manager Pep Guardiola’s request.



Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed al-Nayan, owner of Manchester City, has already given his approval to join Ambape knowing he will have to fight for his services against Real Madrid, but the fact that Ambape can arrive without any consideration makes his arrival ideal and will actually save a huge amount for the team as well. You will need to invest in purchasing a striker "at the highest level in the world".

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