Man City in pole position for Joao Felix



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The last pages of this Wednesday are a mixture of discussions on the League of Nations Nations League and rumors on transfers, while we look at headlines centered on Manchester City.

Raheem Sterling discussed his aspirations in England. While on the rumor, the conversation around the reported City interest for Joao Felix and Matthijs de Ligt continues.

The sun Pep Guardiola's team is now leading the race for Felix, who could make his debut in Portugal this week.

Ian Tuckey wrote: "Manchester City has overtaken its neighbors, United and Real Madrid, in search of Joao Felix with a bid of £ 106m to trigger his Benfica release clause.

"Benfica is in a good position, the European giants are lining up for the 19-year-old.

"But the offer announced by City eclipses Real's offer to the tune of £ 80 million."

Elsewhere, rumors about the future of De Ligt continue to circulate.

The star of the day Porter quotes Duncan Castles, who suggests that at one point his current club, Ajax, was waiting for the defender to pbad through the blue half of Manchester.

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The castles said, "We also have Manchester City in the equation, as Manchester City has a strong interest in De Ligt. They have been watching him for a long time.

"Ajax at one point this season thought that City was the club most likely to buy it.

"I think Raiola will continue to work on that to see what money he can get from City to do this, and then give the decision to the player as to his final destination."

Sterling said the time has come for England to arrive at tournaments with a clear intention to win.

In front of the League of Nations, the striker declared the mirror: "To raise a trophy with England, I would love very much. We all have to look at this and do our best to try to win. It's as simple as that.

"We have to leave this mentality behind – the whole thing" see how it goes. "Nowadays, with our mentality, the talent we have in our team, we have to strive to win."

In women's football, City's Megan Campbell has invited more of her teammates from the Republic of Ireland to get into professional football if they want to qualify for major international tournaments.

The Irish Independent Campbell says, "I think it can only be supported by our national team.

"You are experiencing football at a higher level, you are training at a higher level, your fitness will be much better and I think globally it can only mean that when we get together as a team, we will be better on the field."

That's all for today, but we'll be back tomorrow with more paper discussions.

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