Manchester City Fans have been reacting to a post on Twitter, which relays a report of the club’s interest in signing Borussia Dortmund midfielder Mahmoud Dahoud.
The 25-year-old Germany international has been in fine form recently this season, clocking up 19 appearances in all competitions, but his long-term future is in doubt due to his contract situation.
According to Daily Mail, Manchester City are keeping tabs on the Borussia Dortmund midfielder ahead of the summer transfer window.
The report claims Chesea, Everton and Tottenham are also monitoring the Germany international, who just have over one year left on his five-year deal at the Signal Iduna Park.
In reaction to the report shared on Twitter by Man City Xtra, many Man City fans have have expressing their thoughts and opinions.
Wrong Dortmund player
— Henry (@Mcfchenry) March 17, 2021
he gives off gundogan vibes
— Leroy🇨🇩 (@LeroyRolan) March 18, 2021
Dortmund got anyone not currently being scouted by the ‘big’ teams.. everyday a new one on the list..
— Gaz Brady (@FMwkdsoul) March 17, 2021
He’s a good Gundo type player, Pep would probably turn him into a monster.
— Alberto Buckley (@Abuckley000) March 17, 2021
He’s too basic and injury prone
— Anginamali ngi broke (@Sibiya84) March 17, 2021
Average at best
— Anginamali ngi broke (@Sibiya84) March 18, 2021
Yes as always, every day a new target in the market. Till June I will not take care or believe all of this….rumors. I know the newspapers need to sell a new, thats all.
— GJ#9🤙🏾🇮🇨 (@jdiazm11) March 17, 2021
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