Manchester City are looking to get more players tied to new contracts, while others could be on their way out this summer.
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Sandro Tonali is open to a Man City move
According to The Telegraph, Sandro Tonali viewed Man City and Arsenal as ‘desirable destinations’ when talks first commenced with his representatives.
Therefore, the Citizens have the option to actively pursue the midfielder, who will not be sold for under £100m.
However, Tottenham Hotspur have now been encouraged to compete for Tonali, with Roberto De Zerbi keen on the 26-year-old.
Real Madrid are interested in Ruben Dias
According to ESPN Brasil, Real Madrid are now considering a move for Ruben Dias, who signed a contract extension last summer.
This is due to the arrival of Jose Mourinho, who is particularly interested in bringing his fellow countryman to the Spanish league runners-up.
Should Dias join Real Madrid, he would become the second Portuguese star to leave Man City this summer, leaving only Matheus Nunes.
Man City open talks with Matheus Nunes
After a string of successful negotiations, Man City are looking to achieve the same goal with first choice right-back Matheus Nunes.
The Portugal international has impressed club officials with his versatility, and City have open talks over an extension, according to TEAMtalk.
Nunes is seen as a player who has become ‘increasingly valuable’ to the squad, so getting him on a new contract is fast becoming a priority.
Man City sign Hermann Malonga
According to Fabrizio Romano, Man City have completed the signing of Hermann Malonga, who joins from PSG.
The 18-year-old is happy with the terms proposed and will enter into the Premier League team’s ongoing project.
Marcus Rashford is not allowed to join Man City
According to The Athletic, Manchester United have set a £40m release clause for Marcus Rashford, who spent the past season on loan at Barcelona.
However, this is not available to Man City and Liverpool, as the Red Devils do not want to sell to one of their rivals.
Therefore, the Sky Blues will not be able to look at Rashford as a potential wing option during the summer transfer window.








