Manchester City manager Nathan Ake found himself in the epicenter of transfers just ahead of the winter window.
As TalkSport reports, the local community is not opposed to the sale of a 30-year-old football player and has set a surprisingly low price tag for him - close to 30 million euros. This price is for the club to renovate the warehouse and give them the opportunity to find a new team.
With the availability and shortage of playing hours under Pep Guardioli's care, Nathan Ake has already blocked one of the options for extending his career. Zahisnik inspired the proposal of West Gema, who is now in the Premier League championship zone.
During the current season, Nathan only once left the starting warehouse for a Premier League match, losing out to competition from Yoshko Guardiola and the young Nico O'Reilly. The reserve must pay steadily to guarantee your place at the Netherlands collection warehouse at the upcoming World Cup. Ake's priority is the clubs that compete in European cups or compete for trophies.
Around West Ham, the Dutch show the interest of the leading giants of European football. Zokrema, Spanish Barcelona sees Ake as an ideal reinforcement of defense through his versatility (ability to play in the center and on the left flank).
Nathan Ake is lost in Manchester, due to the low price and the ambition of the graver himself to change the situation to buy him one of the largest lots in the current transfer market.