Juventus-Manchester City Negotiations About Joao Cancelo is stuck

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Recently, it was reported that the transfer process of Joao Cancelo to Manchester City had reached the final round. But his move never happened because the Citizens had not met an agreement from the club, Juventus.

In the transfer market this summer, Manchester City wanted to improve quality at the back, especially right-back. The team made by Josep Guardiola is said to want to enter the Cancelo as a replacement for Danilo, which has rarely been revealed.

The regular position itself is more often filled by Kyle Walker, who is almost three heads. With the Cancelo, which is only 25 years old, regeneration in the defense sector is definitely safe.

Moreover Cancelo did not play badly with Juventus throughout the 2018-2019 season. On the contrary, the game from Portugal is one of the main weapons because it has extraordinary attack power.

Unfortunately, that is no guarantee for him to stay at the Allianz Stadium next season. Especially after Manchester City came up with an offer that was difficult to reject. Juventus have reportedly set a price of 55 million euros.

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According to reports from Tuttosport and Sky Sport Italia, Manchester City is actually ready to meet the demands of the Bianconeri. It's just that, the club intends to reduce its value by entering the name Danilo in the transfer.

For information, Danilo is only able to record 11 appearances in the Premier League in the 2018-2019 season. Nine of them he played as a starter. While in the Champions League, the 27-year-old defender only played twice.

However, the Bianconeri were reportedly not interested in bringing the Brazilian man to Turin. They insist they will not accept offers of any kind other than 55 million euros paid in cash.

Juventus tried to be firm, because they were in a state of urgency. The club, now nurtured by Maurizio Sarri, is rumored to have to complete the transfer process before June 30 so that the balance sheet remains balanced.

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