Pep Guardiola is expected to let down his “target” as Liverpool could provide Man City a significant transfer boost.

This summer, Manchester City has not made any significant acquisitions as Pep Guardiola is once again patient with new players.

Regretfully for the Blues, rather than talking about who will be entering the Etihad Stadium, most of the conversations surrounding City this summer have focused on potential departures.

The fact that a substantial portion of the team’s core has been connected to the exit door will surely unnerve fans.

Thankfully, we can give City supporters some peace of mind over one great player’s future based on our most recent analysis of the media headlines.

TeamTalk reports that Al Nassr, led by Cristiano Ronaldo, have made the decision that they would much rather recruit Alisson Becker of Liverpool this summer than Ederson of City.

The Saudi Pro League team reportedly established a personal terms deal with the Blues player, but they would much rather sign Alisson if the chance arose.

According to the source, Alisson would soon receive a “monster” contract offer from Al Nassr.

What MEN Sport says: News that Al Nassr would put Ederson ahead of Alisson will be well-received by City fans.

With a look at the rosters of both Liverpool and City, you would think that Arne Slot would be the most inclined to take a sizable offer for his goalkeeper from the Middle East if it meant he could earn enough money to personally mark the team.

Guardiola, though, is not in a big hurry to take any Ederson-related offer from Al Nassr.

If a formula works, why change it if you don’t have to? To give the Blues an advantage in the title fight, Liverpool only needs to show some decency and accept an Alisson bid on behalf of City.

City ‘keeper target sets out demands

According to AS, Andriy Lunin has informed Real Madrid that he wants to be offered reassurances regarding his playing time if he is to stay at the Bernabeu this summer.

The Ukranian reportedly wants to be the first choice in the Spanish capital.

However, this request looks unlikely to be granted due to Thibaut Courtois’ standing at the club.

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