Manchester City has acquired midfielder from Milan for €70 million - source.


The central midfielder of Milan and the Netherlands national team, Teun Koopmeiners, is set to become a player of Manchester City shortly. This was reported by the publication 'Glavkom' citing insider Fabrizio Romano.
Romano reported on his Twitter that the clubs have agreed on the transfer of the midfielder for €70 million. He also emphasized that a verbal agreement between all parties has already been reached, and the contract details with Koopmeiners himself were agreed upon a few days ago.
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Teun Koopmeiners is preparing for a transfer to Manchester City for €70 million, the deal is already agreed, and now it only remains to officially announce this transfer. At the same Time, Paris Saint-Germain achieved a historic victory in the UEFA Champions League final by defeating Inter 5-0. Such a result has truly become unforgettable for the team's fans.
The club Manchester City is ready to finalize the transfer of Teun Koopmeiners, who recently played for Milan. The deal for €70 million is already agreed, so the player will only officially join the new team. At the same time, Paris Saint-Germain achieved a historic victory in the UEFA Champions League final by defeating Inter 5-0, which was a real celebration for the team's supporters.Read also
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