Manchester City finally got their people.
The defending champions of the Premier League have been looking for huge sums of money to sign in the summer transfer window.
It was reported last week that Manchester City had been considering a huge transfer of 75 million pounds (103.7 million US dollars) to bid for Aston Villa midfielder Jack Greerich to join the club.
With transfer master Fabrizio Romano confirmed the deal today, the deal has finally come true.
Romano reported that the agreed transfer fee for the British national team player was 100 million pounds (139.1 million US dollars), and his contract was valid until the 2026 summer window.
City Xtra report Manchester City management will officially announce the deal within the next 24 hours.
With a large-scale transfer bidding, Manchester City broke the current transfer fee record. The last time Manchester United acquired the French international Pogba for 89 million pounds (123.8 million US dollars) in 2016.
For Manchester City, the timing of the signing could not have been better, because they have been looking for players who can help them win another Premier League title-their third championship in four years.
Sergio Aguero’s departure from La Liga giants Barcelona left the club with a huge hole they have been trying to fill. Although Greeley is not a striker, it gives them a new dimension to the game.
Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola said that the 25-year-old Grali is an “extraordinary player” and he joined the club to make their offense more creative.
Greerich performed well in the 2020 European Championships. His organizational attack allowed the England team to score two decisive goals, helping them defeat the German team in the quarter-finals.
The midfielder has been playing for Aston Villa since he was six years old. The move to Manchester City will surely break everyone in the club, but this is an excellent opportunity for Greeley to improve as a player. He will have Opportunity to participate in Grand Slam tournaments. There are trophies every year-especially the Champions League trophy.
After the England captain took office, Manchester City are still chasing Tottenham Hotspur forward Harry Kane Leave the job without going to the training camp.
The Premier League champion needs another record transfer fee to sign Kane, because his hometown club hopes to accept all offers.



