The competition between Real Madrid and Manchester City for the leadership of Europe has intensified in recent years, but Real Madrid always comes back and proves that it is the best of all time.
The competition between Real Madrid and Manchester City, led by Spanish coach Pep Guardiola, is not limited to inside the stadium only, but also outside it, as each team seeks to sign the best players in the world to enhance its chances of winning championships.
According to information received from the Spanish newspaper Defensa Central, Manchester City is focusing on signing Florian Wirtz in the next summer transfer period, as the player is considered one of the most prominent rising talents in the midfield, especially in light of the decline of Kevin De Bruyne’s period at the club.
At the same time, Real Madrid is paying great attention to the opportunity to include Wirtz, and expresses its optimism about this deal, as the royal club does not rule out trying to sign him in the summer transfer market for 2024.
To complete the deal, Wirtz will have to prefer Real Madrid’s offer over any other offers. Real Madrid will not participate in any auction and tends to maintain its strategy followed in recent seasons.
The Bayer Leverkusen player should follow in the footsteps of Jude Bellingham, as Real Madrid are willing to make a financially attractive offer, provided that he contributes to facilitating matters for the club.
At the moment, optimism prevails due to the attractiveness of Real Madrid’s project, and the club has already received positive feedback from those around the player.
While Manchester City are potential contenders for the deal, the possible departure of Guardiola in 2025 and the potential Financial Fair Play sanctions may reduce the attractiveness of the offer from the English club.
Many players are looking to join a group of stars at Real Madrid such as Kylian Mbappé, Vinicius Junior, Jude Bellingham, Rodrygo, and others. Real Madrid’s project reflects a commitment to highlighting young talent and looking to make a distinctive sporting history over the next decade.