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Young Star ‘Gabri Veiga’ could now join Manchester City, not Arsenal

David Silva

Young star Gabri Veiga is making headlines and has reportedly attracted the interest of two of the biggest clubs in England – Manchester City and Arsenal. There are rumors coming in that he could be joining Manchester City instead of Arsenal. It appears that Viega could be on his way to becoming one of England’s top stars.

Veiga is a highly talented prospect who can play in many positions across the pitch. He has already showcased his potential with some impressive performances for his current Spanish side, Celta Vigo. He has been playing consistently for his side this season bagging 9 goals and giving 3 assists in 25 games. His versatility and consistency make him an attractive option for both Manchester City and Arsenal. Either club would benefit from having him on their side.

Will Manchester City be able to win the race for the Young Star?

The reports coming from the Daily Mail suggest that Manchester City are in the forefront to sign the young Spanish midfielder from Celta Vigo. They are willing to pay the £35m release clause set for the Spaniard. Moreover, Guardiola wants reinforcements in central areas ahead of next season. Because the futures of two-star players Ilkay Gundogan and Bernardo Silva is up in the air.

As it is evident that it will not be an easy task to secure the young star for City, because he is being pursued by many big clubs. With clubs like Real Madrid & Arsenal monitoring the situation closely, it will be a close battle between these giants. City might have an edge over the other clubs, because of their strong financial position. In addition to that, reports from Spanish outlets that City plans to offer a five-year contract worth £52.75 million to the young star.

It will be interesting to see how the summer transfer window unfolds for the talented midfielder Gabri Veiga. But, one thing is for sure, whichever club manages to add the player to their team will definitely benefit from his creativity and flair on the ball.

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