Guardiola opens on Man City tries to sign Jorginho de Chelsea



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Chelsea poached Jorginho under the nose of Manchester City (Photo: Getty)

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola gave Blessing to Chelsea, insisting It would have been a "mistake" if the midfielder had signed for his team.

Jorginho, 26, was due to arrive at Etihad Stadium this summer after accepting personal conditions with the Premier League champions

. The Italian international has followed the new Blues coach Maurizio Sarri from Napoli to Stamford Bridge, becoming the first rookie of the summer.

Before the failure of the World Cup Champions Cup against Borussia Dortmund, Guardiola for the first time

Pep Guardiola missed Jorginho (Picture: Getty)

In the midst of suggestions that the midfielder was desperate to continue playing under Sarri, the former boss of Barcelona and Bayern Munich think his team will benefit more from targets that only want to play for City. we are not disappointed, "said Guardiola. We tried, we thought it was already done.

"My advice is that players can go wherever they want. It would have been a mistake had he come here when he wanted to go to Maurizio and Chelsea.

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Jorginho has decided to join Maurizio Sarri in Chelsea (Photo: Getty)

"English football has received an outstanding player at the end. do not want to come, it's better that they do not come in. All the best for him. "

City is still looking for another midfielder and keeps in touch with Mateo Kovacic of Real Madrid, who has signaled his intention to leave the Spanish capital this summer

.co.uk understands that champions are also interested in signing the Thiago Alcantara of Bayern Munich. Spanish, brought to the Allianz Arena by Guardiola in 2013, seems to want to return to Barcelona but City is ready to intervene

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