Manchester City considered a transfer for Warren Zaïre-Emery before backing out.
During the last winter transfer window, Manchester City showed interest in Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Warren Zaïre-Emery. The English club, looking to strengthen their midfield, seriously explored the possibility of a transfer.
However, PSG’s asking price of 100 million euros deterred the Citizens, who ultimately decided against pursuing the deal. Faced with this impasse, Pep Guardiola’s club turned to a more affordable alternative: Nico Gonzalez.
This decision once again highlights Manchester City’s strict transfer policy, favoring smart deals over investments deemed too risky, even for a promising talent like Zaïre-Emery.
According to information from @Transfersdotcom, City opted for a more pragmatic approach by settling on Gonzalez, reaffirming their commitment to strengthening their squad while adhering to their financial criteria.