Manchester City agree €55m fee to buy Milan midfielder Tijjani Reijnders

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Manchester City’s promise of quick summer spending has begun with the agreement of a fee with Milan for the Netherlands midfielder Tijjani Reijnders. The 26-year-old will cost €55m (£46.3m) and has agreed personal terms for a five-year contract.

He will become the first of a number of signings the club chair, Khaldoon al-Mubarak, pledged before City take part in the Club World Cup. A special transfer window has been opened for Fifa’s new competition.

Reijnders, principally an attacking midfielder, was a bright spark in a disappointing season for Milan, scoring 15 goals. With Kevin De Bruyne leaving, and a number of other players expected to follow, Jack Grealish probably included, a new-look City, rather different from the deposed champions of 2024-25, is being built at pace. They are linked with Rayan Aït-Nouri, the Wolves full-back.

“We already started that rebuild of this team in January,” Khaldoon said in a club interview last week. “We have clearly identified who exactly are the targets, in what positions, and we have our clear number one option, our clear number two option. Our objective is to try to be ready with the new squad for the Club World Cup.”

In the January window City spent about £180m on Abdukodir Khusanov, Omar Marmoush, Nico González, Vitor Reis, Juma Bah and Christian McFarlane, while Claudio Echeverri, signed the previous year, was thrown on as a surprise substitute in the FA Cup Final loss to Crystal Palace.

Pep Guardiola, meanwhile, has made it clear he does not want to work with a bloated squad, despite City’s heavy workload in the US and next season. He said last month: “As a manager I cannot train 24 players and every time I select I have to have four, five, six stay in Manchester at home because they cannot play. This is not going to happen. I said to the club: ‘I don’t want that.’”

A move for Bayer Leverkusen’s Florian Wirtz, linked heavily with Liverpool, was not firmed up, reportedly on grounds of cost.

“The clubs are still in talks. For me it’s wait and see now,” Reijnders told Voetbal International.

“The Premier League is a great league, you dream of that as a little boy.”

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The transfer window for Premier League clubs is open between 1 June and 10 June and then from 16 June to 1 September.

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