MANCHESTER CITY have made a £50million bid for Wolves star Matheus Nunes.
City boss Pep Guardiola wants to sign the 24-year-old Portuguese midfielder following the collapse of an £85m swoop for West Ham’s Brazilian playmaker Lucas Paqueta.
Wolves man Matheus Nunes is being linked with a move to Manchester City
Crystal Palace playmaker Eberechi Eze is also on Man City’s radar
But Wolves value Nunes at £70m and are determined to hang on to him.
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Guardiola labelled Nunes “one of the best players in the world” after City’s 5-0 Champions League win over Sporting Lisbon 18 months ago.
Wolves then signed him from Sporting in a £42.2m deal last summer.
Additionally, Man City’s attempt to sign Paqueta fell through last week when the midfielder became the focus of an FA investigation into shady wagers made on the Brazilian to be cautioned in several Premier League games.
Eberechi Eze, a star for Crystal Palace, is also being watched by Man City, although the Selhurst Park club values the offensive midfielder at £70 million.
Bernardo Silva, meanwhile, has pledged his future to the Treble champions after agreeing to a new contract that runs through 2026.
The Portugal star said: “I’ve had six incredible years at City and I’m delighted to extend my time here.
“It has been a dream in terms of what we have achieved, the prospects of what we can still do.
“In six years, we have won five Premier Leagues, one Champions League and all of the cups.
“I couldn’t have it much better.
“Four titles in a row has never been done in the Premier League before, so we want to try that because it is so tough.”