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Matheus Nunes has been linked with a move to Liverpool.

Man City are ready to accept transfer offers for midfielder Matheus Nunes with Liverpool among the interested parties, according to reports.

The Citizens brought Nunes to the Etihad Stadium from Wolves last summer in a deal worth £53m but the transfer has not worked out how either party had hoped.

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Nunes only started seven Premier League matches all campaign as Pep Guardiola used the Portugal international sparingly.

And now it seems that Man City are willing to let the 25-year-old leave Manchester this summer with Football Insider claiming the Citizens are ‘willing to accept an offer’ for Nunes.

After Ilkay Gundogan returned to the Etihad earlier this week, it is understood that Man City ‘will now consider a loan or permanent offers for Nunes’.

The report adds: ‘Etihad chiefs have set an asking price of more than £40million for the 25-year-old, who is under contract until 2028.’

Amid reports linking Nunes to a move to Saudi Arabia at the end of July, former Man City financial adviser Stefan Borson insisted that Man City would be ready to accept an offer for the Portuguese midfielder.

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Borson said: “I suspect Villa selling Diaby isn’t about PSR, it’s more about getting their money back for a player they think they can improve on.

“I think Man City would do it with Nunes in a similar way.

“They paid about £50million for him last summer. The player hasn’t really worked.

“If they could get Saudi to effectively bail them out by taking the player at the same price they paid, take a small PSR profit or neutral accounting profit overall by the time you have paid everybody’s expenses, sometimes you just take those deals.”

 

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