City agent working hard to sign 24-year-old utility player for Fenerbahce
Ferdi Kadioglu, a 24-year-old utility player for Fenerbahce, is a target for Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola.
Manchester City are constantly searching for players to add to their squad and support them in continuing to rule both Europe and England, according to a report by Fotomac.
Pep Guardiola has been impressed with youngster Ferdi Kadioglu, and the Spanish manager plans to include him in his squad for next season.
For the Turkish team, the 24-year-old full-back has appeared in 181 games and contributed to 36 goals. In addition to being an incredible left-back, the Turkish international can also play as a right-back or right winger.
When Kadioglu was still a teenager, he signed for Fenerbahce in the summer of 2018. The Turkish team made an agreement to sign him because they saw potential in him. Since making the move, he has only become stronger.
Throughout the current season, he has been in incredible form. He has been a major contributor to their successful campaign as they aim to win the Super Liga. In his 33 appearances this season, he has been a pillar of the defense and has contributed to five goals. Several clubs have taken notice of his versatile and impressive performances.
Man City believe Kadioglu can work his way into the system of their manager. Guardiola plans to recruit a full-back before the new season because he’s had to frequently start one of his centre-backs as the left back. They will thus probably try to sign the defender, who is valued at €20 million, in the summer.
Even though he would still have two years remaining on his contract once the season ends, City have the resources enough to entice him to leave if their manager is truly interested in having him join the team.
Julian Alvarez names the player that inspired him to play in England
Julian Alvarez, now a World Cup winner with Argentina, traces his inspiration to play football in England back to the electrifying career of his compatriot Sergio Aguero at Manchester City.
Aguero, City’s record goalscorer, left an indelible mark by netting 260 times from 2011 to 2021, including the iconic injury-time goal that secured City’s first Premier League title in 2012 against QPR.
Alvarez, then just a 12-year-old learning the ropes in his hometown of Calchin, vividly recalls that unforgettable day when Aguero’s heroics echoed across the globe. Despite the geographical distance, the impact of Aguero’s goal resonated strongly with football fans in Argentina.
Immersed in the adoration that City fans showered upon Aguero, the 24-year-old Alvarez developed a dream – to one day showcase his skills in England. The allure of the English game, fueled by the legacy of Aguero, played a pivotal role in inspiring Alvarez on his football journey.
He told Mancity.com: “I remember that moment well, because for Argentina it was a huge moment as it was Kun who scored. And to win the Premier League title in the last seconds was huge for City.”
“I remember watching it with my family at home. I think it was lunchtime in Argentina and we were watching it, I remember shouting at the TV when he scored!”
“Seeing everything my fellow Argentines have achieved here, and managing it in another country, seeing that the people here love you so much and now we can see the statue that Aguero has here at the Etihad Stadium.”
“It pays tribute to the number of goals he scored here, all the titles, the recognition he was given. You see that and it makes you want to try and do the same.”
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