Man City push to hijack £100m transfer to land Kevin De Bruyne replacement
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Manchester City are making significant efforts to outpace Bayern Munich in their pursuit of Bayer Leverkusen’s forward Florian Wirtz, talkSPORT reports.

Wirtz’s family engaged in discussions with City representatives in Manchester on Tuesday, and the club is prepared to offer over £100 million for the German international.

Wirtz has emerged as one of Europe's best attackers

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Wirtz has emerged as one of Europe’s best attackersCredit: Getty

Leverkusen would prefer to sell their star player to a non-Bundesliga rival, boosting City’s hopes of landing their top summer target.

Pep Guardiola sees Wirtz as the perfect replacement for the departing Kevin De Bruyne.

City are also interested in Nottingham Forest captain Morgan Gibbs-White and AC Milan midfielder Tijjani Reijnders.

Wirtz, though, is the reigning Bundesliga Player of the Year, having starred in Leverkusen’s first-ever title win last season.

The 22-year-old delivered an impressive performance last season, achieving 18 goals and 19 assists across all competitions, contributing to Leverkusen’s domestic unbeaten streak and their capture of a second DFB Pokal.

Sadly for them, 2024/25 has ended trophyless, and manager Xabi Alonso has since announced his departure.

That’s led to a relentless pursuit of Wirtz from Bayern, who beat them to the league title under Vincent Kompany.

Numerous members of Bayern’s management have talked up the player, ranging from CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen, to president Herbert Hainer and honorary president Uli Hoeness.

In fact, former CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge called Wirtz ‘Germany’s best player’ a comment Lothar Matthaus labelled ‘disrespectful’ to Bayern star Jamal Musiala.

All of that has irritated Leverkusen CEO Fernando Carro, who said of Bayern’s perceived tapping up: “It’s really a show. It’s none of my business.

Bayern seemed to think they were getting Wirtz, but now City have crept in

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Bayern seemed to think they were getting Wirtz, but now City have crept inCredit: Getty

“They talk so much, it’s actually not appropriate.”

Such annoyance may well play into City’s hands, as Leverkusen are keen not to sell the player to a German rival.

City also have a massive hole to fill in their squad after deciding not to renew De Bruyne’s contract.

Undoubtedly one of the Premier League’s greatest-ever midfielders, the Belgian will be a free agent and is on the lookout for a new team.

Currently linked with Aston Villa and Napoli, the 33-year-old recently admitted he was shocked to learn of his departure, despite talking up a move to Saudi Arabia last summer.

“There was a little bit of shock,” he said after it was announced he’d be leaving the Etihad.

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“I didn’t have any offer from them through the whole year and the club made a decision.

“Obviously, I was a bit surprised but I have to accept it.

“Honestly, I still think I can perform at this level like I’m showing, but I understand that clubs have to make decisions.”

City have had one of their worst seasons under Pep Guardiola, and could still end the season with just the Community Shield should they lose the FA Cup final to Crystal Palace.

In a top four battle throughout the campaign and well off the pace of champions Liverpool, a rebuild has already started at the Etihad.

In January the club spent a whopping £180million, almost as much as the other 19 Premier League teams combined.

Omar Marmoush, Vitor Reis and Abdukodir Khusanov all arrived, while stalwart and captain Kyle Walker headed out on loan to AC Milan.

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