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outlet are set to meet with Malaga on Friday over a move for the
midfielder and are increasingly confident of completing negotiations By Paul
ClennamManchester City are confident of completing a deal for Isco in the coming
days despite Malaga digging their heels over the 21-year-old’s transfer fee,
Goal understands. Officials from both clubs will meet on Friday to further
negotiate terms, with City keen to pay €23.5 million plus a further €11.7m in
add-ons for the Spanish playmaker.Malaga are thought to be determined to hold
out for a greater lump sum for Isco, but sources close to the deal have
indicated to Goal that the Premier League side believe an agreement is near.
TRANSFER TALK9/4Manchester City are 9/4 with bet365 to win the Premier LeagueThe
midfielder, who has also been pursued closely by Real Madrid in recent months,
is currently in Ibiza after securing the European Under-21 Championship title in
Israel this week, and could fly to Manchester for a medical as early as this
weekend should the clubs agree to terms on Friday. Reports from Spain earlier
this week suggest he has spurned advances from Madrid, despite being told by
Zinedine Zidane that he would be a key fixture in the first team should he move
to the Bernabeu this summer. However, City remain wary of a late move from the
Spanish giants and are keen to wrap up negotiations shortly, with new boss
Manuel Pellegrini a key attraction to the Spaniard after playing under him at
Malaga last season.The Premier League side have been monitoring the playmaker
since late last year, as was exclusively revealed by Goal, but were made to wait
until the summer to continue Moncler sale
negotiations after he renewed his contract at La Rosaleda, increasing his €20.5m
buyout clause to €35m.The midfielder is one of six top-line summer targets
earmarked by City sporting director Txiki Begiristain and chief executive Ferran
Soriano, with Edinson Cavani, Thiago Alcantara and Diego Novaretti still on the
club’s radar after they completed the signings of Jesus Moncler Doudoune Enfants
outlet Navas and Fernandinho earlier this month.
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