Guadriola wanted to sign Busquets
A Spanish press report said that Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola wanted to sign veteran Spanish star Sergio Busquets.
The Spanish newspaper "Sport" reported that Guardiola wanted to annex Posquez after Rodri's cruciate ligament was injured.
The newspaper added that Busquets gave his approval to move to City, but then he retracted his decision.
Boskitis plays with the American Inter Miami team alongside Messi, Suarez and Alba.
The Spanish newspaper "Sport" reported that Guardiola wanted to annex Posquez after Rodri's cruciate ligament was injured.
The newspaper added that Busquets gave his approval to move to City, but then he retracted his decision.
Boskitis plays with the American Inter Miami team alongside Messi, Suarez and Alba.
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