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Man City Are Set To Upset Arsenal Fans Once Again With Latest Reported Swoop

Mikey Traynor
By Mikey Traynor
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Kolo Toure, Emmanuel Adebayor, Gael Clichy, Bacary Sagna, Samir Nasri, and Niall Quinn if you go back far enough.

Those are the players that have swapped North London for the blue side of Manchester, although Quinn came before the financial takeover that saw City essentially target Arsenal when proving how much muscle they have in the transfer market.

And it could be about to happen again.
MundoDeportivo, a Barcelona-based newspaper, are claiming that Pep Guardiola has set his sights on Hector Bellerin.

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The article states that both Manchester clubs, PSG, Atletico Madrid, and Barca have all established Bellerin as a target, but the Arsenal man has been told of Man City's interest and has welcomed the idea of working with Pep Guardiola.

MD also claim that Barca have ruled out making a move for Bellerin this year due to financial constraints, which would give City a better crack at signing the young Spaniard should they choose to act this transfer window.

The figure quoted in the article is a staggering €51 million, an eye-watering figure for a full-back but considering the potential that Bellerin has shown, the fine player he already is, and the fact that he is just 21 years old make the fee more understandable in the current climate.

Arsenal would obviously be very keen to keep a player of Bellerin's importance but if upwards of €50 million were to be offered, you'd have to think some consideration would be given to allowing him to leave.

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