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Manchester City owners CFG ‘deny interest’ in £17m-rated South American ace Enzo Fernandez

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The owners of reigning Premier League champions Manchester City, City Football Group, have reportedly ‘denied their interest’ in River Plate star Enzo Fernandez.

City are busy scouting the next generation of talent, so they can continue the great work done by Pep Guardiola. They focused largely on a new centre-forward before setting their sights on Julian Alvarez.

The Argentina international, a team-mate of Fernandez, agreed to join the Citizens in January. However, he is back at River Plate on loan and will not link up with Manchester City until the summer.

Recent reports put Guardiola’s side in the mix to land fellow Argentine youngster Fernandez, who mainly operates as a central midfielder.

The 21-year-old holds a record of three goals and three assists from 10 matches this campaign. He also has a release clause worth just under £17million.

According to journalist Sergio Gonzalez, City have been laying the groundwork to complete a deal in the last few months.

Enzo Fernandez swap deal off the table

They have also been planning to use New York City FC attacker Valentin Castellanos as part of a potential swap deal.

But Sport Witness, who cite Argentine outlet Ole, dismiss these claims. As per their sources, CFG have ‘denied any interest’ in Fernandez, meaning he will not be moving to the Etihad any time soon.

They don’t reveal a reason for the false transfer claim. It is likely City scouted Fernandez and this led to rumours getting ahead of themselves.

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