Pep Guardiola wants Manchester City to beat Real Madrid to Jamie Gittens

Pep Guardiola has urged Manchester City to pay whatever it takes to sign Jamie Gittens amid Real Madrid’s interest in the Borussia Dortmund attacker.

According to Defensa Central, Pep Guardiola is intent on landing Jamie Gittens in the summer and wants Manchester City to pay whatever it takes to land the English winger. Borussia Dortmund are aware of the growing interest in the attacker, with Real Madrid among those keeping tabs on the rising star.

Borussia Dortmund may plan another big sale from the squad, as Jamie Gittens is proving to be the next star to bring big bucks into the club. The Bundesliga giants might miss out on UEFA Champions League football next season, which may severely hamper their revenue, which could force a big sale out of the club.

Arsenal, Tottenham, and Chelsea are ready to pay a nine-figure fee to land Jamie Gittens, as Borussia Dortmund are demanding at least €100 million for their rising star. Real Madrid are also keen, although those are not the only clubs, as Pep Guardiola wants Manchester City to push for the English attacker.

Guardiola wants Manchester City to pay what it takes to land the winger as the manager continues to find external solutions following a disastrous season. Jamie Gittens may be the answer to the shortcomings on the wing, as Jeremy Doku and Jack Grealish have had underwhelming campaigns.

Manchester City are intent on beating the competition for Gittens and land the €100 million-rated whizkid, as Real Madrid might prove the biggest threat alongside other Premier League rivals. However, Real Madrid are not expected to take part in a bidding war, which may suit Guardiola’s side in the race for the Borussia Dortmund star.

Jamie Gittens will be a star in the Premier League

Gittens has already proven himself in the Bundesliga, and a move to England to one of the big sides might be on the cards. Manchester City might be an interesting destination for the €100 million-rated Bundesliga whizkid to make a name, as there are visible problems in the wide areas for Guardiola.

Arsenal, Chelsea, and Tottenham are also mentioned, as Jamie Gittens could thrive in either of those teams. However, any move will depend on interested clubs and their ability to pay a €100 million-plus transfer fees, as Manchester City might be front runners in that regard, although Real Madrid should not be underestimated despite the fact that they are very much strong in the wide attacking areas at the current moment.

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