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World Cup

Manchester City eye Vinicius Junior as transfer target

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Manchester City are reportedly assessing the financial feasibility of signing Real Madrid forward Vinicius Junior this summer. Etihad Stadium executives have identified a window to gauge the Brazilian international’s attitude toward a Premier League move. The pursuit follows a restructuring of the backroom staff to support manager Enzo Maresca with post‑Pep Guardiola reinforcements. Manchester City are the reigning FA Cup and Carabao Cup holders, and departures of Bernardo Silva and John Stones as free agents have created wage flexibility, giving sporting director Hugo Viana scope to add younger talent to challenge Arsenal for the Premier League title. Among the targets is Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson, whose expected total package exceeds £120 million; two offers have already been turned down by owner Evangelos Marinakis. Thomas Tuchel has discussed how the City interest could affect the England midfielder. Real Madrid’s president Florentino Pérez is expected to resist any approach for Vinicius Junior, although the presence of Kylian Mbappé in the forward line is said to ease concerns about a post‑Vinicius era. Checks will determine Vinicius Junior’s posture as he leads Brazil’s FIFA World Cup campaign, and if the move does not materialise City remain poised to chase a new winger, while Tottenham continue to pursue Savinho.

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