Fernandez will cost Man City more than £120m - Tuesday's gossip

What the report says
BBC Sport Football’s transfer gossip roundup says Manchester City could face a fee of more than £120m if they try to sign Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez before the end of the transfer window. The piece presents this as a reported valuation from the Telegraph, rather than a confirmed bid or completed negotiation. It also notes that Chelsea winger Pedro Neto is drawing interest from several clubs, with Saudi side Al-Hilal linked and Manchester City, Arsenal and Tottenham also said to be monitoring him.
The roundup adds that Manchester United midfielder Bruno Fernandes has reportedly been offered a major pay rise by Galatasaray, while United are also said to have been offered Barcelona’s Marc Casado. Liverpool are described as continuing to track Paris St-Germain winger Bradley Barcola and forward Ibrahim Mbaye, with a combined transfer fee being discussed in media reports.
Other items in the BBC summary include Bayern Munich’s confidence over a new contract for Harry Kane, Como’s loan-to-buy approach for Fiorentina striker Moise Kean, and Leeds allowing Joel Piroe to travel for a medical with West Ham. Because the article is a gossip digest, the details should be treated as reported speculation rather than confirmed deals. It is part of BBC’s regular transfer-watch coverage, which collates claims from other outlets during the window.
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