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Man City face £120m+ Enzo Fernandez fee, Neto linked with multiple clubs

Manchester City would need to pay over £120m for Enzo Fernandez, while Chelsea winger Pedro Neto is attracting interest from several top clubs.

  • Manchester City would need to pay Chelsea more than £120m for Enzo Fernandez.
  • Chelsea want close to £100m for Pedro Neto, with Al-Hilal, Manchester City, Arsenal, and Tottenham interested.
  • Galatasaray has offered Bruno Fernandes double his current salary, an £18.3m per season deal.

Manchester City are facing a significant transfer fee if they pursue Argentina midfielder Enzo Fernandez, with Chelsea reportedly seeking more than £120m. This potential deal would need to be completed in the final two weeks of the transfer window.

Meanwhile, Chelsea winger Pedro Neto, 26, is attracting considerable interest. Chelsea are looking for close to £100m for the Portugal international, who joined them from Wolves in 2024 for £54m. Saudi Pro League club Al-Hilal is linked with a move, and Manchester City, Arsenal, and Tottenham are also reportedly interested.

In other transfer news, Manchester United midfielder Bruno Fernandes has been offered a substantial salary increase by Galatasaray. The Turkish club has proposed £18.3m per season, which would double his current salary, in an attempt to lure him from Old Trafford, despite United's reluctance to sell.

Elsewhere, Liverpool remains keen on Paris St-Germain duo Bradley Barcola, 23, and Ibrahim Mbaye, 18, with a combined fee of £155m being mooted. Bayern Munich is confident of securing a new deal for Harry Kane, 33, who is in the final year of his contract. Leeds striker Joel Piroe, 27, has been given permission to travel to West Ham for a medical, and AC Milan has agreed a £34m deal for Belgium winger Diego Moreira, 22, from Strasbourg.

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