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Manchester City 'open to selling quintet this summer'

Man City 'open to selling quintet this summer'
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Manchester City are reportedly open to parting ways with as many as five senior players during the summer transfer window.

Manchester City will reportedly invite offers for five of their senior players during the summer transfer window.

While City cruised to last season's Premier League title, failure to win a first Champions League trophy has left Pep Guardiola under pressure to further improve his squad.

Reports have frequently suggested that City want to sign Aston Villa playmaker Jack Grealish and Tottenham Hotspur forward Harry Kane before the end of August.

According to Fichajes, the English top-flight champions are prepared to sell five first-team stars to fund moves for the duo.

The report claims that Raheem Sterling, Gabriel Jesus, Riyad Mahrez, Bernardo Silva and Aymeric Laporte can depart the Etihad Stadium for the right price.

If City are to secure the signatures of Grealish and Kane, they will likely have to shell out in excess of £250m.

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