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Do united have a transfer strategy or do they just let our scouts do the work and then go for whoever we’re going for but pay more money and give the player higher wages
— Isaac (@Isaac93381955) October 11, 2020
United being using city as their scouts for years
— papite (@jgedeon1717) October 11, 2020
Man United only for go for City targets it’s embarrassing
— E P (@_Elijahlp) October 11, 2020
United’s entire market strategy is just copying us
— 𝙎𝙋𝙀𝙉 🎃 (@Spencer200003) October 11, 2020
ManCity needs to change the strategy a little bit here. Announce a fake target, allow ManUnited to go all out on him and you buy your actual target pretending to have lost your actual target (i feel thats what they did with Diaz signing). Easy peasy.
— The Calm One! (@Alamxaker10) October 11, 2020
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- Man City’s biggest game-changer vs Everton was actually £55m player, not Nico O’Reilly or Mateo Kovacic
- Man City are willing to £50 million to sign Diogo Costa.