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Romano: Man City in talks to sign £11m-a-year star, personal terms agreed

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Following yet another defeat at the hands of Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester City have now reportedly commenced negotiations to sign a big-money megastar for Pep Guardiola.

Guardiola: Man City missed "simple things"

Whether it's been Ange Postecoglou, Jose Mourinho, Antonio Conte or others in charge, Tottenham have remained Man City's bogey team in one of the most bizarre common occurrences in Premier League history.

They've won a historic treble together whilst also winning four consecutive league titles. Yet, when Spurs come to town, the Citizens consistently endure an afternoon to forget. And, as ever, that proved to be the case this weekend.

This time, it was Thomas Frank in charge as the North London club hit City on the counter before enjoying unexpected control to secure what was, in the end, a comfortable 2-0 victory. On the end of defeat courtesy of Tottenham once more, Guardiola lamented that his side missed the "simple things" against the Lilywhites.

“The game against Spurs this season was a lot of build up and man marking like against Brentford in the past. You have to play in a different way. We spoke about that.

“We missed the simple things. I never asked them to play exceptional things. The first was about effort to run and that was extraordinary like it has been for many years.

“I don’t have doubts. Last season, we didn’t achieve but in the training we were really good. In the pressure, we missed simple things, and then we create enough chances but it’s happened, it’s football."

The second goal would have particularly disappointed the Spaniard after new signing James Trafford conceded possession in his own area before Joao Palhinha fired home.

Whilst it will be a learning curve for the young Englishman and one that the likes of John Stones have suffered in the past, Man City are reportedly unwilling to let the same mistake happen twice.

Man City commence talks to sign Donnarumma

According to Fabrizio Romano, Man City have now commenced talks to sign Gianluigi Donnarumma after agreeing personal terms with the Italian.

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The Citizens are now in club-to-club negotiations with Paris Saint-Germain in a deal worth less than their initial €50m (£43m) asking price.

"Gigio Donnarumma has agreed on personal terms with Manchester City, keen on joining Pep Guardiola. Negotiations are also underway between Man City & PSG, fee will be under initial €50m request. Deal still depends on Éderson exit this summer, with Galatasaray still keen."

Donnarumma has already said farewell to PSG fans and is on the move this month. Whether it is City that secure his signature still depends on Ederson's future, however.

Reports have indicated that the Brazilian could be heading to Galatasaray and the fact that he's been benched at the Etihad would suggest that move is very possible, but the Turkish club have less than 10 days to get their deal over the line.

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Replacing one of the best goalkeepers in Premier League history will be no easy task for City, but signing a megastar who reportedly earns £11m-a-year would instantly ease any concerns in Manchester.

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