Manchester City recently said goodbye to Leroy Sane as the
winger returned to Germany to join Bayern Munich. But with their Champions
League ban overturned, they have quickly shifted focus to attracting a
replacement.
The player it appears they are about to sign has been in
demand for several months. Torres made 34 appearances in the recently completed
La-Liga season, and has attracted interest from Liverpool and Manchester United.
The latter had reportedly identified Torres as a cheaper alternative to Jadon
Sancho.
Manchester City are on the verge of agreeing a deal for
Torres. The initial fee will be in the region of £20.9m.
Valencia are under pressure financially to sell some of
their prize assets, presenting a good opportunity for potential suitors. With
Torres in the final year of his contract, they have been able to reach an
agreement at a lower price than may have been expected.
With the clubs happy for the deal to go through, the player
has also given the move his blessing. According to The guardian – who
said the fee is actually £24.5m – Torres has agreed to sign a five-year deal.
The chance to work under Pep Guardiola was a major factor in
convincing Torres, who is a Spain Under-21 international. Valencia had
previously valued him at around £40.8m.
Torres became Valencia’s youngest ever Champions League
goalscorer in 2019. Valencia will not be in the competition again next season,
but his potential new club will, after the Court of Arbitration for Sport
overturned City’s UEFA ban.
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