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·18 December 2024
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·18 December 2024
Manchester City are preparing to avenge their latest derby defeat at the hands of Manchester United by pouncing for a long-term target for the Red Devils.
Everton’s Jarrad Branthwaite was a target for INEOS last summer, with the Toffees rejecting two bids from the Old Trafford side, holding on for an unrealistic fee which never arrived.
The Merseysiders have tried to sign the England international to a new deal but so far, the centre-back has refused to sign on the dotted lines and United have been rumoured to be eyeing another move in the New Year.
However, TBR Football have claimed that Pep Guardiola’s side are now ready to battle United for the Englishman following their recent disastrous run of form.
City have won only once in the last 11 games and their defence has crumbled time and again under pressure, as seen during United’s stunning late comeback win last Sunday.
Described as a “really special” talent, City have identified Branthwaite as the perfect addition owing to his ability to play in multiple positions at the back and his strong left foot.
Apart from both Manchester sides, Chelsea and Arsenal have also been credited with interest in the “monster” and interest will only rise as the summer approaches.
“Sources have informed TBR Football that Manchester City are now considering a move to sign a player Manchester United admire in 2025.
“Now – however – TBR Football understand Manchester City could move to sign Jarrad Branthwaite from Everton in the New Year in a bid to turn their fortunes around.
“The Friedkin Group – who are soon to be owners of Everton – hope their ambitions for the future will persuade the central defender to stay, but interest from England’s elite clubs is growing in the meantime.
“TBR Football understand Manchester United are long-term admirers of Branthwaite, while sources also tell us that Arsenal and Chelsea rate the man born in Wigton highly.”
He is highly-rated but against United, Branthwaite crumbled under pressure, committing a few huge errors which might signify an end to United’s interest.
INEOS are clearly targeting young talents with Premier League experience and it will be intriguing to see where he lands up next summer.
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