
"Manchester City could reportedly get the chance to sign Federico Valverde this summer as Real Madrid may be willing to let him go for around 120m. The Uruguay international is one of the club's best and most important players, but his future now seems to be up in the air after a recent fight with teammate Aurelien Tchouameni."
"According to AS, Man City have enquired about Valverde in the past and could be one to watch again this summer now that he could actually be on the market. It's not yet clear if Valverde will definitely leave the Bernabeu, but while it seemed impossible in the past, there is now the sense that 100-120m could convince Los Blancos to sell, which will likely have clubs like City on alert."
"Valverde looks like he could very obviously strengthen this City side, and indeed most top clubs anywhere in the world. The 27-year-old has been tremendously consistent on the pitch for Real, with WhoScored stats illustrating that as he's picked up 15 goals and 12 assists in all competitions this season, all whilst playing a variety of different positions."
"MCFC could use Valverde's quality, whether it's filling in for Rodri from time to time, or giving the club a more attack-minded option to help them replace Kevin De Bruyne. The deal would clearly be expensive, so it would eat into City's budget quite a bit, but apart from that it's hard not to give this potential signing a very high score using our Transfer Fit rating system."
Real Madrid could consider selling Federico Valverde for around 120m, creating a potential opportunity for Manchester City this summer. Valverde’s future appears uncertain after a recent fight with teammate Aurelien Tchouameni. Manchester City previously enquired about Valverde and could revisit the move if he becomes available. Valverde is viewed as a highly valuable, consistent player who can strengthen multiple roles, with 15 goals and 12 assists in all competitions this season. His versatility across right-back, defensive midfield, and attacking midfield could help City cover for Rodri and provide a more attack-minded option to replace Kevin De Bruyne. The transfer cost would be expensive and affect the budget.
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