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Manchester City Eye Feyenoord Full‑Back Givairo Read

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Manchester City are monitoring Feyenoord right‑back Givairo Read, with the English club reportedly ready to negotiate a transfer before the summer window closes. The 20‑year‑old Dutch defender featured in 20 Eredivisie matches last season, scoring two goals and providing three assists.

reported that City have placed the full‑back on their shortlist as they look to add depth to the back line. The club’s scouting network is said to be evaluating Read’s suitability for the Premier League.

Read’s performances on the right side of Feyenoord’s defence impressed observers throughout the campaign. His ability to combine defensive duties with occasional goal contributions highlighted his potential.

The player’s current contract with Feyenoord runs until the summer of 2029, which could limit City’s ability to secure him on a low fee. Contract length suggests a long‑term commitment from the Dutch side.

Read is described as a tackle‑oriented defender who can scan danger and win the ball back inside his own half. He also possesses good crossing ability from the flank and is comfortable dribbling forward.

Although primarily a right‑back, Read can also operate as a left‑back if required. His versatility adds tactical options for a Manchester City side that values positional flexibility.

During the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD4 match on 6 November 2025, Read challenged Stuttgart’s Josha Vagnoman at the Stuttgart Arena. The encounter was captured in a photograph by Alexander Hassenstein.

At Manchester City, Read would compete with Matheus Nunes for a regular starting place on the Etihad Stadium. The prospect of adding a young, adaptable full‑back aligns with City’s ambition to maintain defensive depth.

If City complete the deal before the summer transfer deadline, Read could provide immediate quality and depth to the squad. The club’s hierarchy appears keen to secure the Dutch talent ahead of the next campaign.

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