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Longo: Reindez is honored to be interested in Guardiola, he is open to joining Manchester City

9:23am, 25 May 2025【Football】

May 25th According to Longo, Reindez is honored to be interested in Guardiola and is open to joining Manchester City.

Manchester City is actively operating a trade to introduce Milan midfielder Reindez. The 'likeness' between Manchester City and Reindez is very high, and Guardiola's interest makes him flattered.

In the past few days, Reindes has been open to joining Manchester City, but he has also shown respect for Milan. In other words, Reindez will not take the initiative to ask for a departure, but if the two clubs agree, he will not object to the transfer.

Manchester City acted quickly and hoped to include Reindes in the team before the Club World Cup on June 16. This is undoubtedly a challenging task, especially given Milan's high asking price, but negotiations are currently underway, and Manchester City's representatives are expected to fly to Milan City next week.

The two clubs have frequent contact, but Milan has not received an official written offer from Manchester City. Despite this, the negotiation atmosphere between the two sides was described as "positive", but the initial valuation difference has also been shown. Manchester City hopes that the total price includes the bonus to control it at EUR 65 million, while Milan hopes to set the price between EUR 70 million and EUR 75 million. For Milan, a offer that reaches this number is irresistible, especially after a disastrous season that misses the European war and is expected to cause a loss of 50 million euros. Currently, almost no one in Milan is "not selling" and the club also needs funds to enrich the vault.

Reindez recently renewed his contract with Milan, with an annual salary of 3.5 million euros per season, and Manchester City is willing to provide him with double salary. Milan believes that Reindez is one of the world's top midfielders, so she hopes to make as much profit as possible from this deal. There are several reasons for doing so: Manchester City has strong financial resources, Milan fans are protesting fiercely, and the need to pay a 10% premium to Reindez's former club Alkmaar, etc.