Manchester City have made an offer for Openda, the Belgian striker who has been linked with a move to the Premier League club. The French Football Federation (FFF) has confirmed that they have received an interest from Manchester City for Openda, bu
Manchester City have made an offer for Openda, the Belgian striker who has been linked with a move to the Premier League club.
The French Football Federation (FFF) has confirmed that they have received an interest from Manchester City for Openda, but have yet to make any decision on whether or not to accept it.
Meanwhile, Lens, Openda's agent, has stated that he values him at £60 million.
However, Lens also rejected a £25 million bid from another English club.
Openda has had a successful career in Belgium and has scored over 100 goals in his time there. He is currently playing for Standard Liège.
Manchester City have a strong history of signing strikers from Belgium, having signed David Silva, Kevin De Bruyne and Kevin de Bruyne Jr. from the country before.
It remains to be seen if Openda will join the Premier League giants, but he could potentially become one of the most expensive players in the world if he does.
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