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Manchester City Eye Tijjani Reijnders as Midfield Reinforcement

Manchester City Eye Tijjani Reijnders as Midfield Reinforcement

Manchester City have set their sights on AC Milan’s Tijjani Reijnders as a potential midfield recruit in the upcoming summer transfer window, according to a new report from The Telegraph. With changes looming large at the Etihad, particularly the confirmed departure of Kevin De Bruyne, the Dutch international is seen as a key piece in Pep Guardiola’s next generation rebuild.

Following what many deem a disappointing season by City’s high standards, the club’s recruitment team—spearheaded by Txiki Begiristain and Hugo Viana—is already at work identifying fresh talent to reinvigorate the squad. Midfield has emerged as a top priority, with the club understood to be in search of a player who not only adds creativity but also energy and versatility.


City Move to Replace De Bruyne’s Midfield Influence

While many expect the club to seek a like-for-like replacement for De Bruyne’s attacking flair, Manchester City are reportedly exploring midfielders who bring different qualities. Enter Tijjani Reijnders—the 26-year-old AC Milan star who has impressed in Serie A with his dynamism, progressive passing, and tactical intelligence.

According to journalist Mike McGrath of The Telegraph, Reijnders is now a “serious summer target” for City, with internal admiration for his potential role in Guardiola’s setup. The Netherlands international has had a standout season in Milan, earning praise for his consistent performances in both domestic and European competitions.

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AC Milan Prepare for Record-Breaking Sale

AC Milan, for their part, are said to be bracing for a formal offer once the summer window officially opens. The club is prepared to cash in—but only at the right price. Sources suggest Milan value Reijnders significantly higher than the £55 million fee Newcastle United paid for Sandro Tonali last year.

With that valuation, any move for Reijnders would likely surpass Milan’s record sale—Kaka’s £57 million move to Real Madrid in 2009. Such a fee underlines the Serie A side’s appreciation of Reijnders’ impact and potential market value.


Reijnders Could Be a Key Cog in City’s Evolution

For Manchester City, securing a player like Reijnders would serve a dual purpose: cushioning the blow of De Bruyne’s exit while injecting a new profile into Guardiola’s evolving midfield. Reijnders’ ability to operate as both a box-to-box presence and a deep-lying playmaker could provide tactical flexibility for the Catalan coach, especially as City look to remain competitive domestically and in Europe.

With the club also expected to address other areas—including full-back and goalkeeper—Reijnders represents a marquee addition that could define City’s midfield for years to come.


Conclusion: Summer Shake-up Underway at the Etihad

As Manchester City prepare for life after Kevin De Bruyne, the pursuit of Tijjani Reijnders signals the start of a transformative summer window. While negotiations are yet to begin, all signs point to a busy few months at the Etihad as the club looks to re-establish its dominance both in England and across Europe.

With Milan bracing for bids and City’s interest firming up, this could become one of the window’s defining transfer sagas. Fans will be watching closely as the Blues make their next move.

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