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Man City prioritise Anderson as Chelsea put £100m price tag on Enzo

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Manchester City is focusing on signing Elliot Anderson this summer. The club has no plans to pursue a move for Chelsea's Enzo Fernandez. Chelsea has placed a high price tag on the midfielder, valuing him at 100 million pounds. This price is likely a deterrent for Manchester City, leading them to prioritize other targets. Manchester City's decision to focus on Anderson suggests they believe he can be a valuable addition to their team. Anderson is likely to be more affordable than Fernandez, and the club may see him as a more realistic signing option. By prioritizing Anderson, Manchester City can avoid a potentially costly and complicated transfer process. The 100 million pound price tag on Fernandez is a significant obstacle for any club looking to sign him. Chelsea is clearly looking to maximize their return on investment, having signed Fernandez recently. The high price tag may limit the number of clubs that can afford to sign him, giving Chelsea leverage in any potential negotiations. Manchester City's transfer strategy this summer will be closely watched, as they look to build on their recent success. The club's decision to prioritize Anderson over Fernandez suggests they are taking a thoughtful and targeted approach to the transfer market. By focusing on specific targets and avoiding overpriced signings, Manchester City can strengthen their team while managing their budget effectively.

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