Man City are in a race to secure two full-backs for the summer transfer window.
According to reliable sources, the club is eyeing AC Milan and Juventus stars Theo Hernandez and Andrea Cambiaso with the voices confirming the news that was published days ago.
Moreover, these potential signings aim to strengthen the squad as City prepare for a challenging campaign ahead.
Reliable sources reveal that Andrea Cambiaso, 24, remains the first-choice left-back at Juventus. Negotiations with the Italian giants continue actively, as Man City missed out on a January deal after failing to reach an agreement. Consequently, the club is now pushing for a summer arrangement.
During the final week of the transfer window, Man City targeted Cambiaso intensively. However, Juventus held out for a fee of £60million, which has delayed the move. As a result, experts expect the deal to be finalized in the summer when negotiations resume in earnest.
In addition, Man City have shown strong interest in Theo Hernandez, the 27-year-old defender from AC Milan. Milan has struggled to secure a breakthrough in his new contract discussions, and his situation has attracted attention. Meanwhile, Real Madrid also expressed interest after missing out on signing Alphonso Davies from Bayern Munich.
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Furthermore, Cambiaso’s versatility and ability to drift into midfield have placed him at the top of Guardiola’s target list. City remain determined to sign him despite their setback in January. The club believes his dynamic skill set will add significant depth and flexibility to their back line.
Moreover, many expect the Cambiaso deal to be agreed in the summer. Early negotiations already hinted that a move later in the year was more likely. This expectation has fueled excitement among fans and increased speculation about the squad’s future composition.
Meanwhile, Hernandez brings a wealth of top-level experience to the table. He has won one Serie A title and one Italian Super Cup with AC Milan, and he also secured the Champions League, Club World Cup, Spanish Cup, and UEFA Supercup during his time at Real Madrid. Additionally, he has represented France 36 times, which underscores his international pedigree.
Amid a flurry of incoming signings during the January transfer window, there is growing speculation of a broader squad overhaul. Ederson now faces uncertainty due to his reduced role after being rotated with Stefan Ortega. Furthermore, reports suggest that clubs such as Al-Hilal, Al-Nassr, and Al-Ittihad have shown interest, and Guardiola appears open to his departure if a deal materializes in the summer window.
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