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    Man City make shock transfer for Leonardo Bonucci but Juventus defender wants to stay and play for Pirlo

    MANCHESTER CITY have reportedly failed with another move for Juventus star Leonardo Bonucci.
    Pep Guardiola is desperate to strengthen his defence this summer after missing out on both the Premier League and Champions League.

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    Leonardo Bonucci has snubbed a move to Manchester CityCredit: Getty Images
    He has already recruited Nathan Ake in a £40m deal from Bournemouth and continues to be linked with Napoli’s Kalidou Koulibaly.
    Now Sky Sport Italia’s Gianluca Di Marzio reports that the Cityzens also made another approach for Bonucci.
    However, they did not even get as far as tabling a bid for the Italian as the player himself snubbed the English side’s advances.

    Bonucci has spent the majority of his career in Turin.

    After seven years with the club, he went to Milan in 2017 but returned to Juve just 12 months later.
    Di Marzio suggests that now the veteran is adamant that he wants to finish his playing career at Juventus.
    And he hopes to play a key role in new boss Andrea Pirlo’s rebuild of the Old Lady.

    Bonucci has previously admitted he had been approached by Man City in the past.

    But he claimed he turned down their offer in favour of staying with Juve.
    The centre-back has made over 400 appearances for the Bianconeri and won the title eight times with them.

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    Lionel Messi’s dad ‘already in Manchester negotiating transfer’ with City after telling Barcelona he wants out

    LIONEL MESSI’S dad is ‘already in Manchester negotiating a transfer,’ according to stunning reports.
    The Barcelona great, 33, is set to quit his childhood club after nearly 20 years following a major fall out with the hierarchy.

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    Lionel Messi’s dad Jorge, right, is reportedly in Manchester to discuss terms over a transfer to Manchester CityCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Manchester City are the 5/2 favourites to land the Argentine if he does leave, reuniting with Pep Guardiola.
    And according to RAC1 and TyC Sports, Jorge Messi has landed in England to discuss terms over a sensational Etihad switch.
    The reports add that a two-year deal is being mulled over by Messi Sr.
    However, it is still unclear whether a transfer fee would need to be paid.

    City chief executive Ferran Soriano believes that his side will successfully swoop in and take the six-time Ballon d’Or winner for free.
    The 53-year-old, however, has reached out to Messi’s camp to assure them that City can afford to sign him – even if they have to pay a transfer fee on top of his mammoth weekly wages.
    Messi faxed the board to inform them he wants to quit after growing furious with their treatment of him and, most recently, Luis Suarez.
    He held a personal talk with Ronald Koeman following the Dutchman’s appointment as Quique Setien’s replacement last week.

    What we know so far:
    In their discussions, Messi revealed he sees his future outside the club while the new manager told him his “privileges” were over.
    Messi, whose deal runs out in 2021, believes a clause in his contract means he can leave for free this summer.
    However, Barcelona reckon that offer expired back in June.
    The counter argument to that being the clause is thought to end ten days after the Champions League final and therefore has been pushed back to August due to the delayed season.
    Legal teams are set to work out exactly what the contract situation is but Barcelona are insisting Messi can only leave if a team matches his £631million release clause.

    Reports earlier suggested Messi even contacted Guardiola, his former mentor and boss, over a switch to the Etihad.
    Together the pair won two Champions League trophies and three LaLiga titles as Messi was guided into a false No9 role.
    It was thought Paris Saint-Germain would be the Argentine’s preferred choice where he could link up with Kylian Mbappe and former team-mate Neymar.
    But the French champions are out of the running, as are Manchester United.

    Chelsea and Inter Milan, however, continued to be linked.
    But Barcelona fans are understandably desperate for the Argentine to stay with many taking to the streets outside the Nou Camp to insist the club keep Messi.
    Angry supporters congregated at the club’s stadium and protested against president Josep Maria Bartomeu, demanding his resignation.

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    Pep Guardiola could be reunited with the six-tie Ballon d’Or winnerCredit: AP:Associated Press

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    Messi could be ready to wave goodbye after spending his entire career at the Nou CampCredit: EPA

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    Messi Sr is trying to sort out his son’s future almost 20 years after he moved to Barcelona as a teenagerCredit: Reuters

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    Messi would be a £100m financial drain – shirt sales, sponsors and winning every trophy could never balance the books

    LIONEL MESSI would be a financial drain, not a cash cow, for any new club he joined.
    Which is why only the likes of Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain, who are owned by nation states able to cover the potential losses, can consider rescuing him from his Barcelona “hell”.

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    Could Manchester City pull off the signing of the century?
    Either club could win domestic Trebles with a Champions League cherry on top for every season of Messi’s stay, and still not break even.
    Messi’s current package at the Nou Camp, in basic wages, bonuses and image rights, is worth £100m a year in round figures.
    It is highly unlikely, probably impossible, that any club could generate that much in additional commercial revenue and prize money in one season, let alone in every year of his lucrative contract.

    The idea that shirt sales alone would cover the cost of signing Messi – even if Barcelona generously waived a transfer fee – is nonsense.

    Most clubs earn, at best, 15 per cent of the retail price. An adult large size shirt of City’s new kit with Sergio Aguero’s name and number on the back, plus all the patches, costs £120 from the official club store.
    If City make £18 on each sale (a big if), they would have to sell 5,555,556 Messi shirts to cover his wages. In 2018/19, City sold a total of 1,085,000 shirts worldwide, according to industry sources.
    Market leaders Manchester United managed 3,120,000. So even if signing Messi generated enough interest to sell more than 2m more shirts, that would add up to about £36m in extra revenue.
    There’s no question that signing Messi would make a club more attractive to sponsors.

    After Juventus signed Cristiano Ronaldo in 2018, they agreed a new deal with Adidas worth £44m a year, double the previous figure.
    Shirt sponsor Jeep also renewed and is paying £22.5m more per year (although it’s ultimately controlled by Juve’s owners, the Agnelli family).
    So that’s about £45m a year in extra income that could be attributed to Ronaldo.
    Juventus’ commitment to Ronaldo over the four years of his contract, including the £100m transfer fee, is about £300m or £75m a year.

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    Lionel Messi could finally lead Manchester City to Champions League gloryCredit: AFP or licensors
    COVID-19 UNCERTAINTY
    Therefore, in the short-term, they are making a loss (especially as he has not brought them Champions Leagues success).
    But the deal was also designed to be a statement that boosted the Turin club’s long-term standing.
    Juve’s number of followers on Instagram, Facebook and their equivalents in vital emerging markets like China, has increased by a factor of three or more in the wake of Ronaldo’s move.
    That interest in turn makes the club more attractive to sponsors and, perhaps, to the next Ronaldo, who might choose to join Juventus over rivals and then generate increased revenue on and off the field.

    But those effects are hard to measure and impossible to guarantee, especially in the world as it is now.
    You’d normally say that signing Messi would definitely make a bigger positive financial impact than Ronaldo’s move
    But these aren’t normal times. The Covid-19 pandemic means potential sponsors, as well as consumers, are tightening their belts and the two trends are linked.
    There’s no point paying more money to advertise your brand if people don’t have the money to buy it.
    Firms like Google, Amazon and Apple still have the cash to splash and could afford a vanity investment which cost them more than it generated in extra business.

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    And of course there would be more revenue from sponsorship deals along the wayCredit: Pepsi
    FINANCIAL FAIR PLAY WORRY
    City and PSG, though, might have to tear up existing deals, with the associated penalties, to give new backers what they wanted.
    There’s another complication that is especially relevant to City and PSG.
    Uefa’s Financial Fair Play chiefs would go through the accounts of any club very carefully if they signed Messi.
    Since PSG and City have both broken the rules before, the beancounters would use a very fine-toothed comb.
    And if state-owned firms like Etihad or Qatar Airways, for example, suddenly found tens of millions of extra sponsorship cash, at a time when the airline business is facing its greatest crisis, Uefa’s beancounters would be all over it and asking for proof that the deal represented fair value.
    MESSI TO BRING TITLE BACK?
    What about prize money?
    This is at least one area where you can give a more precise assessment of Messi’s potential value – all figures for potential commercial upsides can only ever be educated guesses.
    City finished second in the Premier League last season.
    If they had been champions, they would have received an extra £2m or so in merit payments.
    If Pep Guardiola’s team had won the Champions League, instead of going out in the quarter finals, Uefa would have paid them about £28m more.
    Bonuses from sponsors would have pushed that figure up even higher.
    BARCA FINANCIAL CRISIS
    But there is of course no guarantee that having Messi in the team would bring success.
    As Barcelona have finally realised. The Catalans are facing a financial crisis BECAUSE they pay Messi so much and have made bad decisions in spending the income that he helps to generate.
    There are many clubs who are better run than Barca. But there are very few who could afford to relieve them of the off-field burden of Messi.
    In the post-pandemic world, you need owners that are multibillionaires or nation states if you are going to pay a 33-year-old footballer £100m a year.

    You’re not going to recoup that money in the short-term or probably in the long-term.
    Signing Messi is a vanity project. Which is why City and PSG, the image-polishing sporting arms of the unsavoury regimes of the UAE and Qatar respectively, are by far his most likely destinations.
    If he actually leaves, of course.

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    Five clubs Lionel Messi could join including Man Utd, City and Chelsea after handing in Barcelona transfer request

    LIONEL MESSI is on the verge of quitting Barcelona after requesting to leave his boyhood club.
    The 33-year-old Nou Camp legend demanded Barca exercise a clause in his contract that would allow him to quit for nothing with immediate effect.

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    Lionel Messi is on the verge of leaving Barcelona after requesting to leave his boyhood clubCredit: Getty Images

    But the Spanish giants believe the stipulation expired expired on June 10, with the Argentine superstar under contract until the summer of 2021.
    Club and player seem set for a legal battle over the clause, with Barcelona believing his €700m (£629m) buy-out clause is still valid.
    And with wages totalling £1.15m per week – it leaves very few teams capable of facilitating a move for Messi – here SunSport list five possible options.
    MANCHESTER CITY
    Since Pep Guardiola – who managed Messi for four seasons – took over at the Etihad in 2016, he has spent £700m on transfers.

    It indicates they have the backing to pull off a mega-money transfer for Messi, despite escaping a Financial Fair Play penalty this year.
    Acccording to Radio Catalunya, Messi has already spoken to Guardiola about a move to Manchester.
    And having grown frustrated throughout last season, reuniting with a familiar face could convince the forward to choose City.

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    Pep Guardiola managed Messi for four seasons at the Nou Camp Credit: Reuters
    PSG
    The French champions, like City, seem to have no limits when it comes to the transfer market.
    Having already broke the record when they signed Neymar for £198m from Barca three years ago, PSG are not afraid to role the dice and break the bank.
    It has been claimed Messi is open to linking up with strike partner Neymar again, with the Ligue 1 kings desperate to win the Champions League.
    But Messi’s £64m-a-year basic wages could prove to be a problem even for PSG, who pay £33m to Neymar and £19m to Kylian Mbappe every season.

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    It has been claimed Messi is open to linking up with strike partner Neymar again
    MANCHESTER UNITED
    United have reportedly not wasted any time in making contact with Messi’s representatives regarding a transfer.
    That is despite the fact they have so far failed to stump up the cash for Jadon Sancho – who Borussia Dortmund value at £108m.
    Messi is also said to prefer a move to Manchester rivals City or PSG over United.
    But SPORT, say Old Trafford bosses are confident they have the funds to pursue the sensation move.

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    CHELSEA
    The Blues looked disinterested in tempting Messi to London – until Rio Ferdinand tweeted news that Frank Lampard was in for the Argentine.
    Chelsea last season completed deals for Hakim Ziyech and Timo Werner and have carried over the spending to this season.
    They are close to wrapping up transfers for Kai Havertz, Thiago Silva and Ben Chilwell – while also testing the market for a keeper.
    Making a swoop for Messi at this time seems unlikely, even if they do raise funds from money made by flogging unwanted flops.

    Just heard Frank Lampard is now in for #messiSome window this if Lamps pulls this off !!
    — Rio Ferdinand (@rioferdy5) August 25, 2020

    INTER MILAN
    Throughout Messi’s Barca turmoil this year, Serie A giants Inter Milan are understood to have been monitoring the situation
    Their former owner Massimo Moratti even revealed the club will plan to prize the six-time Ballon d’Or winner to Italy.
    Inter have the backing of Chinese chairman Steven Zhang, son of billionaire Zhang Jindong. 
    Messi’s dad is also believed to have a home in Milan, fuelling speculation his son could be plotting a switch to the San Siro.

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    John Stones will stay and fight for Man City future even if it puts England Euros dream at risk

    JOHN STONES is prepared to fight for his Manchester City future — even if it means putting his Euros dream on the line.
    The centre-back has fallen down the Etihad rankings and was tipped to move this summer.

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    John Stones is prepared to fight for his Manchester City futureCredit: Rex Features
    But the England international does not want to be shoved out and insists he can force his way back into Pep Guardiola’s plans.
    Boss Pep has already brought in Nathan Ake from Bournemouth for £40million, while Napoli’s Kalidou Koulibaly is a potential £65m buy as well.
    And Stones knows by staying he risks his place in the Three Lions starting XI for the delayed Euro 2020 finals next summer.
    Stones is in the final two years of his £130,000-a-week contract and has so far been kept waiting on an extension.

    Former club Everton — who sold him to City for £47.5million four years ago — West Ham, Arsenal and Chelsea have shown an interest in the 26-year-old.
    Despite his lack of starts, Stones is happy at City but knows things must come to a head soon as Guardiola will not want to risk losing him for  nothing.

    Stones was left on the bench for last week’s Champions League quarter-final defeat to Lyon, with Guardiola starting Barcelona target Eric Garcia, who has turned down a new deal.
    Yet Stones plans to fight on, especially now he is clear of the injuries which dogged him last term.

    He knows Garcia’s likely departure could reopen the door to the first team and is willing to take the gamble to become a City regular once more.

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    Man City ‘agree transfer with Napoli to sign Kalidou Koulibaly’ as Italians look set to miss out on replacement Gabriel

    MANCHESTER CITY have agreed a deal with Napoli for defender Kalidou Koulibaly, according to reports.
    The Napoli defender, 29, is wanted by a number of clubs this summer as they look to bolster their back lines.

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    Manchester City have reportedly tied up a deal to sign Kalidou Koulibaly from NapoliCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    But according to Italian journalist Alfredo Pedulla, it is City who will sign the Senegal international.
    Chelsea director Marina Granovskaia has been in constant contact with his agent over a possible switch.
    But it looks as though Koulibaly will instead choose Pep Guardiola at City.
    Reports earlier this week suggested the Etihad side were ready to splash out £63million for Koulibaly.

    The Premier League runners-up signed Nathan Ake from Bournemouth for £41m earlier in August as they look to resolve their defensive woes and mount another title charge in the new season.
    Napoli had hoped to bring in Gabriel Magalhaes as Koulibaly’s replacement.
    They even had a £22m bid accepted by the Serie A club.

    However, they may have to turn their attention to other targets.

    The Gunners’ Shkodran Mustafi and Shakhtar Donetsk man Mykola Matviyenko are both in contention, with negotiations underway with the latter who is also targeted by Leeds.
    Arsenal remain favourites to land the Gabriel from Lille – but Manchester United made a last-ditch swoop to snatch him.

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    New Barcelona boss Ronald Koeman targets Manchester City defender Eric Garcia as man to replace Gerard Pique

    NEW Barcelona manager Ronald Koeman aims to bring Eric Garcia back to the Nou Camp this summer.
    The Catalan giants have made it clear they want to re-sign Manchester City’s centre-back, 19, who came through their famed La Masia academy.

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    Barcelona manager Ronald Koeman aims to bring Eric Garcia back to the Nou Camp this summer

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    Gerard Pique’s Barcelona future is in doubt and Garcia is seen as his heir

    Yet with funds tight at the club, Barca chiefs were willing to wait until May when Garcia’s Etihad contract will have expired.
    Now Koeman wants to see if their move for the talented youngster — who has been called up by Spain this week — can be brought forward.
    With doubts over the future of veteran Barca defender Gerard Pique, 33, Koeman is hoping to secure a centre-half for the long-term future.
    City boss Pep Guardiola revealed earlier this month that the Spanish superkid has turned down a new deal and is keen to leave.

    But Etihad moneymen are demanding £30million to consider selling now — and Barca are unlikely to reach that figure.

    City would also be happy to keep Garcia next season and let him leave for free next summer.
    Dutchman Koeman admits it will be difficult to make sweeping changes this window, due to the economic impact of Covid-19.
    But the ex-Everton and Southampton chief knows he must shake things up after their humiliating 8-2 defeat by Bayern Munich — which led to Quique Setien being axed as manager.

    So instead, he will prioritise two or three new faces this summer — with Garcia expected to be one of them.
    Koeman said: “Big clubs are undergoing major losses and I’m aware it may be hard to bring in five or six players immediately.”

    City’s willingness to part with Garcia (right) this summer is likely to be linked to their success in the transfer market.
    They have already paid £40m to sign defender Nathan Ake from relegated Bournemouth.
    And Guardiola is eyeing a move for Napoli’s Kalidou Koulibaly, despite the Senegal centre-half’s £80m price tag.

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    Man City set to land Kalidou Koulibaly after ‘launching £63m transfer bid’ as Napoli line up Arsenal target Gabriel

    MANCHESTER CITY are reportedly closing in on the signing of Kalidou Koulibaly from Napoli for £63million.
    And it has been claimed that the Serie A side are now desperate to land Lille centre-back Gabriel Magelhaes to replace Koulibaly.

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    Napoli centre-back is believed to be close to joining Manchester CityCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Napoli have had a £22m bid accepted from the Ligue 1 outfit for the Brazilian, with the player to now decide between joining them or Arsenal.

    The Italian side are desperate to cash in on Koulibaly, despite the 29-year-old having three years left to run on his contract.
    This is because they need to offload the Senegal international before they can press ahead with closing the deal for Gabriel.
    According to La Gazzetta dello Sport via CalcioNapoli24, Koulibaly’s time in Naples has come to an end after six years.

    They state that a £63m fee is close to being agreed after Napoli lowered their demands.
    It has been reported that an agreement could even materialise on Wednesday.
    News of Koulibaly’s imminent arrival at the Etihad will be alarming for Gunners supporters as they hoped to seal a swift move for Gabriel.

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    Napoli are keen to sign Lille defender Gabriel Magelhaes to replace Koulibaly

    But Sky Sport Italia journalist Mario Giunta has revealed that Arsenal remain in pole position to land him.

    He tweeted: “Gabriel situation: Napoli have asked the player to wait a few more days to see if he can close Koulibaly at City.
    “But the defender is pressing hard on Arsenal as they advance to seek a total settlement. At the moment the Gunners seem to be ahead.”

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