Manchester City launches transfer talks with AC Milan for two pivotal players in a €100m double deal, aiming to revitalize their squad.
Sources at fotnet24.net reveal that Manchester City prepares for a busy summer window. Several key players may leave, including Kevin de Bruyne and Ilkay Gundogan.
Fotnet24.net reports that City now targets both Tijjani Reijnders and Theo Hernandez. The club urgently needs to bolster its central midfield and left-back positions.
AC Milan faces mounting financial pressure this summer. The Italian side currently sits ninth in Serie A and lags nine points behind the top four.
Milan lists Reijnders at around €70m and Hernandez at €30m. City plans to negotiate a combined deal to secure cost-effective transfers.
Reijnders remains under contract with Milan until 2030, which strengthens his negotiating stance. Hernandez’s deal expires in 2026, forcing Milan to act quickly.
Earlier reports mentioned that City eyed several midfield options, yet fotnet24.net confirms Reijnders tops the shortlist. The 26-year-old Dutch international impressively adapts as a no.10, eight, or six.
Reijnders delivered 30 Serie A appearances with nine goals and four assists this season. His dynamic performance fills the void left by de Bruyne, intensifying the battle with Real Madrid for Hernandez.