Net profit of 19 million euros! Manchester City s young midfielder is about to transfer permanently, and the summer window has started to make profits
On May 14, several Manchester City followers including Manchester Evening News, Daily Mail and other reporters revealed that Manchester City's out-of-loan midfielder Perone was very close to being officially bought out by Serie A team Cuomo for a price of 30 million euros. This deal will make Manchester City net profit of 19 million euros. 22-year-old Perone was from Saasfield youth training in Argentina. In January 2023, Manchester City was brought to the Etihad Stadium for 11 million euros. However, as Manchester City was striving to compete for the European Triple Championship at that time, Perone got very few opportunities to play, and in the end he had only two substitute appearances in half a season. However, in half a year, Perone won five championship trophys including the Premier League, the Champions League, the FA Cup, the Community Shield and the European Super Cup. This kind of luck is no less than Alvarez. However, due to the difficulty in gaining a foothold in Manchester City's first team, Perone was loaned to Las Palmas in La Liga last season and has made 31 appearances. Before the start of this season, Perone switched to the Serie A team coached by Fabregas. So far, he has contributed 3 assists to the team in 24 games, and his performance is still remarkable. Cuomo is very satisfied with Perone's performance and hopes that he can complete a permanent transfer. Manchester City also agreed to release the person. Currently, this €30 million deal is about to be concluded, and Manchester City can also make a profit of €19 million. Overall, this is a win-win result. Manchester City made money, Cuomo gained a promising midfielder, and Perone found the development platform that suited him the best. In addition, the transfer of Manchester City youth training teenager Jacob Wright to Norwich is close to completion, and Manchester City will receive a transfer fee of 2.3 million pounds in this transaction, and it is a net profit. Although the money is not much, no matter how small the mosquito is, it is still a piece of meat. This summer, Manchester City will be the most active team in the transfer market. The midfielder's major blood replacement plan has quietly started after notifying De Bruyne that he would not renew his contract. Gibbs White, Reindes and Wilz have all been on Manchester City's list of signings, and these players are worth a lot of money. But for Manchester City, this is not a problem. In the past few transfer windows, Manchester City has made a fortune by selling players, ensuring that they can make reasonable signing and signing within the limits of the profitability and sustainability regulations stipulated by the Premier League. Perone and Wright might become "fragments" of buying Wilz.
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