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Alves on brink of signing for Manchester City

United may have to settle for Matic, their third choice midfield target

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Manchester City hope to sign three full-backs before they fly to the United States for the start of their pre-season tour next month but Pep Guardiola is prepared to play a waiting game over Arsenal forward Alexis Sanchez.

Dani Alves could be the first of those through the door, with City aiming to get a deal for the Brazil right-back over the line this week. Alves, 34, is a free agent after terminatin­g his contract with Juventus and is expected to sign at least a two-year deal with City.

City are still haggling with Tottenham Hotspur and Monaco over fees for England rightback Kyle Walker and France left-back Benjamin Mendy but hope to have both players in place before Guardiola and his squad fly to Houston on July 17. City face Manchester United in the Internatio­nal Champions Cup three days later.

Daniel Levy, the Tottenham chairman, has been holding out for up to £50 million for Walker, but with the player keen to move to City and Spurs prepared to do a deal, a compromise is expected. City may end up paying around £45 million including add-ons.

City have already signed Portugal playmaker Bernardo Silva from Monaco for £43.6 million but the French champions have been demanding a similar fee for Mendy, which was significan­tly more than City wanted to pay.

Mendy could end up costing close to the £34.7 million City paid Benfica for goalkeeper Ederson Moraes. Guardiola is thought to be more relaxed about Sanchez and prepared to see how that situation pans out as the summer progresses.

Jose Mourinho, meanwhile, faces the prospect of having to take his third-choice midfield target — Nemanja Matic — in what is already proving to be a frustratin­g summer for the Manchester United manager.

The Daily Telegraph understand­s that Eric Dier, of Tottenham Hotspur, and Roma’s Radja Nainggolan were Mourinho’s first- and second-choice picks in midfield, but United have made little progress on either.

United are more confident over Matic, who has so far refused to sign a new Chelsea contract and is set to face increased competitio­n at Stamford Bridge with the anticipate­d arrival of Tiemoue Bakayoko from Monaco. Chelsea would rather not sell Matic, but will have to listen to an offer in the region of £40 million for a player whose contract expires in two years and turns 29 on August 1.

 ?? Rex Features ?? Dani Alves of Juventus in action against Real Madrid. Alves, a free agent, is expected to sign a two year deal with City.
Rex Features Dani Alves of Juventus in action against Real Madrid. Alves, a free agent, is expected to sign a two year deal with City.

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