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Pep won’t rule out Mahrez swoop

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LONDON: Pep Guardiola has refused to deny Manchester City are considerin­g a deadline day move for Leicester winger Riyad Mahrez (pic).

City broke their club record transfer on Tuesday with the £57mil (RM314mil) signing of centreback Aymeric Laporte from Athletic Bilbao.

In order to sign Algeria internatio­nal Mahrez they would likely have to break the record again, with Leicester unlikely to let the 26-yearold leave for less than £90mil (RM496mil).

It is understood City have enquired about the availabili­ty of Mahrez but the two clubs are currently some way apart on their valuation of the player.

Mahrez is reported to have handed in a transfer request but Foxes manager Claude Puel recently said he would not let him leave the King Power Stadium in January.

City have lost influentia­l Germany winger Leroy Sane for up to seven weeks with an ankle injury and with the club competing on four fronts Guardiola suggested he may require a replacemen­t.

When asked directly about Mahrez, City manager Guardiola said: “Right now, it’s the same as (Alexis) Sanchez, it’s not the place to talk about it. It’s so difficult.

“It happened with Laporte because it’s a buyout clause, when you have to negotiate it’s always so complicate­d.

“I have interest in a lot of players, good players, there are many. The window is open until the 31st.

“We spoke many times with the club to see what is the best with the players we have.

“Right now, we have just three strikers with Raheem (Sterling), for the next month or month and a half.

“Gabriel (Jesus) is coming maybe in the next five or six weeks.

“If things are not possible, then nothing is going to happen.

“We don’t have too much and we play every three days. We have to find solutions.”

Regardless of whether he can land Mahrez, Guardiola insisted he has been satisfied with the business City have done in the transfer window.

City had been linked with a move for Dutch defender Virgil van Dijk but he joined Liverpool and they missed out on Sanchez, who moved to rivals Manchester United.

“Am I happy? Of course, a lot,” Guardiola said.

“We are so happy with that. I said many times when the player doesn’t want to come it’s perfect.

“If they want to go to another club it’s perfect, I want the best for the player.

“And I don’t want players here who they believe another solution is better than that. It’s perfect.

“So Laporte didn’t want to come 18 months ago, I said it’s OK, so now it’s a challenge to come.” — AFP

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