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Published on 2024-03-18 22:28:17
Manchester City’s pursuit of Lucas Paqueta has received a boost as the player is open to a potential move this summer. The Premier League champions have been exploring options in central midfield as they prepare for the departure of Bernardo Silva. Despite interest from Barcelona, Silva remains at City due to financial constraints on the Catalan club.
In the latest update, Manchester City are reportedly interested in West Ham’s Lucas Paqueta as a long-term replacement for Silva. Paqueta is open to a move to Manchester, but a previous transfer collapsed due to an FA investigation. While the investigation’s status remains uncertain, City officials are willing to wait for Paqueta as they see him as the ideal replacement for Silva.
Paqueta has been a key player for West Ham this season, contributing seven goals and six assists in 33 appearances. West Ham is also competing in the UEFA Europa League quarter-finals. If City decides to make a move for Paqueta, they may have to pay a transfer fee exceeding £80 million due to his importance to West Ham.
Overall, Manchester City’s pursuit of Lucas Paqueta is gaining momentum as the player shows interest in a potential move. With Silva’s future uncertain, City sees Paqueta as a valuable addition to their squad for the long term. The Brazilian midfielder’s performances for West Ham this season have caught City’s attention, and they are prepared to make a significant investment to secure his services.
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