Manchester City are thinking about a move for Bournemouth safeguard Nathan Ake, while Valencia winger Ferran Torres is additionally on Pep Guardiola’s radar.
Ake, 25, is a possible objective as City hope to reinforce their crew this late spring, with Guardiola considering acquiring two protectors during the exchange window in the wake of losing nine Premier League games as of now this season.
Dutchman Ake is esteemed at around €44 million (£40m/$50m), however the Cherries could be compelled to drop their sticker price on the off chance that they are consigned from England’s first class.
The previous Chelsea protector would likewise include spread at left-back, just as expanding the club’s homegrown share having been brought through the Stamford Bridge institute.
Napoli star Kalidou Koulibaly is another protector that the club are taking a gander at however a likely charge of €77m (£70m/$88m) could be excessively high, while the inside back is likewise quick to stay with the Serie A club.
City are likewise searching for a trade for winger Leroy Sane after his €60m (£55m/$69m) flight to Bayern Munich, with Ferran Torres a potential substitution.
Torres, 20, has one year staying on his agreement and will leave the Spanish club during the exchange window after they neglected to meet all requirements for Europe.
The Spain global has a €100m (£90m/$114m) purchase out statement yet is required to go for impressively less, despite the fact that City face rivalry from a large group of top European sides.
Genuine Madrid, Atletico Madrid, Borussia Dortmund and Manchester United have all communicated an enthusiasm for Torres however the chance of working with Guardiola could convince him to change to the Etihad Stadium.
The City chief, who will be in his fifth season with the club toward the beginning of the new crusade, says he is taking a gander at reviving his crew as they hope to update Premier League champions Liverpool.
“It relies upon the players we’ll have next season, it relies upon the manner in which we adjust, the manner in which we assault and shield,” he said in front of the Premier League conflict with Watford.
“Simply new players can possibly come and perhaps it will change the newness of the group totally.
“Everybody must be new, perhaps a couple or 10 or 20 [signings will arrive], we all need to spruce up our psyches and bodies to keep on being serious in all the rivalries.
“On the off chance that you get eight or nine players, which is outlandish, you change a great deal, the mindset, the manner in which you need to play. 80% or 85% or 90% of the group will be the equivalent yet it relies upon the individuals who are here.”