Manchester City Fans have been reacting to a post on Twitter, which relays reports that Leipzig have lowered Dayot Upamecano’s asking price from €60m to €40m.
Manchester City have been heavily linked with a move for Upamecano in recent weeks, as Pep Guardiola looks to sign a new centre-back at the end of the season.
According to German Publication Sport Bild, Leipzig were initially holding out for €60m (£52.4m) for Upamecano but have reportedly now lowered their asking price to just €40m (£34.9m).
In reaction to the report shared on Twitter by Man City Xtra, Manchester City fans have expressed their thoughts and opinions with many fans urging the club to sign the Frenchman.
Get it done txiki!
— Mohad (@mohamedamiin2) May 6, 2020
Get sane’s money for this guy.
— Seydaliyare10 (@seydaliyare10) May 5, 2020
would be an amazing move for citeh
— Josh (@jm170101) May 5, 2020
Sell sane use money to bring this guy in please @ManCity
— Kurtis (@peezcranks90s) May 5, 2020
Get him bought now no messing. Get Pep round there to butter him up real good and get him here.
— M . C . R (@MoniqueCherrie) May 6, 2020
Just buy him ffs. Tired of all the “potential transfer target reports”
— Brendemos (@Brendemos_) May 5, 2020
@ManCity please get him!!!! PLEASE!!!! IT’S A REQUEST!!!! 😍😍😍🤗🙏
— Debraj Chakraborty (@ImDebraj8) May 6, 2020
Use the money from Sané to buy this player. Great defender and looking for him a couple of teams so, go go for him NOW.
— J@vi (@jdiazm11) May 6, 2020
That price is a lot more reasonable, we should sign him
— 🏴 (@WhimsicalWalker) May 5, 2020
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