Manchester City has announced a potential deal with Portuguese football club Openda, with the club offering a €60 million contract for a player. The deal is still under review, and Openda has expressed its refusal to accept a low-priced player in exchange for a higher salary. Manchester City, known for its top-tier signings, could potentially sign a player who is eager for a higher reward, but Openda's financial constraints and personal preferences have made the deal less appealing. The situation highlights the competitive nature of football markets and the importance of financial considerations in player negotiations.
