Manchester City have sold Kyle Walker to Burnley, leaving them with Rico Lewis and Issa Kaboré as the two right-backs at the Etihad.
Kaboré returned from a loan spell at Werder Bremen and is unlikely to be part of Pep Guardiola’s plans next season. The Citizens could look for a new right-back this summer.
Manchester City have been credited with an interest in Inter Milan’s Denzel Dumfries over the past few days.
Corriere dello Sport now state the Premier League side could move for him in this window.
The Netherlands international has three years left on his contract. This should ideally put the Nerazzurri in a comfortable position, but that isn’t the case because of a release clause.
It’s claimed the 29-year-old has a €25m release clause valid from now until the end of this month. Manchester City could pay this fee in one go and this possibility is ‘terrifying’ Inter.
The Dutchman has also been linked to Barcelona but Inter aren’t expecting them to make an approach. Corriere state: ‘More likely, if anything, is that Manchester City will move.’
Inter acknowledge Manchester City could activate Dumfries’ clause and this is causing concern at the San Siro.