REPORT: Man City preparing move for £100million midfielder as Guardiola eyes statement signing

Manchester City, led by Pep Guardiola, has won the Premier League for the past four seasons in a row.

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They have been the best team in England, far ahead of all of their competitors.

Liverpool and Arsenal have attempted to end Manchester City’s dominance, but have always failed owing to the Sky Blues’ consistency.

According to GiveMeSport, Manchester City are looking to strengthen their squad by signing Newcastle United midfielder Bruno Guimaraes.

The midfielder’s contract has a £100 million release clause, which the Premier League winners might shortly activate.

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Guardiola is said to be a fan of the Brazilian midfielder and wants to sign him to strengthen his already impressive midfield at the Etihad Stadium.

According to the source, Newcastle United are preparing to accept an offer from the Premier League heavyweights, and they are concerned that they may lose the midfielder to Guardiola’s club.

Although Guimaraes only signed a new five-year contract with Newcastle last year, the agreement included a £100 million release clause.

The midfielder has expressed his wish to continue playing at St. James’ Park. However, the prospect of playing Champions League football with Manchester City and fighting for the league title each season may sway his head.

Bruno can bring depth and skill to the Manchester City squad.

Guimaraes can provide skill and depth to Manchester City’s midfield, and he would share responsibility for the midfield with Spanish midfielder Rodri.

The Brazilian international can add work rate, intensity, and another dimension to the Sky Blues’ midfield.

Guimaraes scored seven Premier League goals and assisted eight times for Newcastle last season.

Guardiola would want to have the midfielder at the Etihad Stadium soon, and it would be another costly signing for the Spanish manager.