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Manchester City invited to bid for Fernando Torres
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Manchester City invited to bid for Fernando Torres
RUMOURFernando Torres has been made Manchester City's No.1 priority summer target by Arab owner Sheikh Mansour if you believe newspaper reports today.
It is claimed that the Liverpool striker's agents have given indications to City officials that he will consider offers in the summer after becoming tired of events at Anfield and that they are inviting City to come forward.
City will table a £60million offer if you believe today's reports but that would fall well short of Liverpool's valuation if the club were forced into letting him go.
KOPTALK sources have maintained for several weeks that Torres' future at Liverpool isn't secure although more emphasis was put on Gerrard's future because of his age.
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