Manchester
City are willing to sell striker Kelechi Iheanacho, but the are bent on
inserting a buy-back clause in the contract of the player, if he agrees terms
with either
Leicester or West Ham who are chasing his signature.
Kelechi
Iheanacho It was reported that coach Pep Guardiola has not totally given up on
Iheanacho who has proved himself to be a prolific striker still developing and
as such, City may want him back in the future.
He is valued at around £25
million and his buy-back clause will be worth at least another £10 million on
top of that sum to the club that signs him.
The buy-back clause is viewed by
clubs as a way of City protecting themselves against losing a top promising
young players who fall out of favour with the manager of the day.
It makes
negotiations over a transfer more complex with the buying club having to ensure
that they are covered at both ends of the deal.
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