After defeating THREE of their fiercest Premier League rivals, including Liverpool and Arsenal, Manchester City has unveiled their newest addition, which is being hailed as a huge coup.
Few would wager against Man City, Arsenal, and Liverpool—last season’s top three teams in the Premier League—becoming the real title contenders again the following year.
Liverpool has not added a player this summer, but Arsenal has signed David Raya to a long-term contract and added Riccardo Calafiori to strengthen their defense.
Meanwhile, Savio, an explosive winger, has joined reigning champion Man City through sister club Girona. Nevertheless, Julian Alvarez might be on his way out for Pep Guardiola’s team.
Due to the Argentine’s well-documented dissatisfaction with taking second place to Erling Haaland, PSG and Atletico Madrid are both trying to arrange a move.
According to Argentine stars expert journalist Gaston Edul, Atleti is prepared to offer €60 million. In preparation for Atleti’s impending offer, Edul stated that PSG’s offer was “superior.”
Guardiola is not without hope, though, as transfer guru Fabrizio Romano has revealed that a fantastic coup has crossed the line.
Romeo led the way back in late June when he revealed Man City was ready to win the race to sign Ryan McAidoo, a Chelsea academy prospect. Arsenal, Liverpool, and Chelsea all defeated Man City.
The 16-year-old, who is regarded highly, is a left-footed winger with 17 England Under-17 caps. Last season, McAidoo also assisted Chelsea in winning the U17 Premier League Cup.
McAidoo decided to leave the Blues system, much to Chelsea’s dismay, and there was a frantic rush to get his signature.
Arsenal made a bid and were thought to be in the lead to complete a deal. Then, unexpected rumors circulated that Liverpool would be the team to sign the dynamic winger.
The fact that McAidoo had just signed with Tyler Alexander-Arnold’s PLG football agency added gasoline to that fire. He is the brother of Trent Alexander-Arnold, the star player for Liverpool, as you may have guessed.
However, Man City surprised their opponents by landing a deal to sign McAidoo, and a new revelation from Romano has confirmed that the agreement has crossed the line.
Man City has signed “marquee” player Fabrizio Romano.
Taking to X, Romano said, “Manchester City has completed deal to sign talent Ryan McAidoo who’s left Chelsea Academy this summer,” calling the move a “marquee” signing for Man City.
“2008-born gem signs long-term contract with Man City; big signing for City Academy; big day for Man City head of academy recruitment Sam Fagbemi and Director Thomas Krucken.”
Man City could be able to exact some revenge with this move, given that they sold Cole Palmer to Chelsea in the summer, which was a grave mistake.
When Palmer cost £42.5 million to sign with Chelsea, some people were surprised. However, after a brilliant first season in west London that saw him win Chelsea Player of the Year, the elegant forward quickly made a mockery of that high price.