RB Leipzig’s demands for a world-record fee for defender Josko Gvardiol made it clear that Manchester City had to pay a substantial sum to secure him. While the team has spent significant amounts in the past, they prefer to stay around £60m and have rarely exceeded £65m for a player.
City’s bold move
Despite this, they were determined to sign Gvardiol and were willing to pay close to £100m (RM 576 million) for his services, highlighting their eagerness. City views him as a long-term investment and believe he can play a crucial role in their defense for the next decade.
Agreeing on a fee below the world record indicates another shrewd signing for City, adding to their trend of smart acquisitions in recent years.
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