MANUEL NEUER could follow Pep Guardiola to Manchester City, according to reports.
The pair have spent three successful seasons together during Guardiola's spell as Bayern Munich boss.
And according to The Mirror they could be set for a reunion when the Spaniard takes over at Cityat the end of the season.
And according to The Mirror they could be set for a reunion when the Spaniard takes over at Cityat the end of the season.
They claim the German stopper is high on his list of potential transfer targets and could arrive as part of a major squad overhaul at the Etihad.
Neuer still has three years left to run on his current Bayern deal, but he is understood to have already opened talks over an improved contract.
The sweeper-keeper is said to be after a significant pay rise, which could see his wages increase to around £300,000-a-week.
Super-rich City would have no problem meeting those demands, but replacing current number one Joe Hart would be a bold move for Guardiola to make so early on in his time at the Etihad.
Super-rich City would have no problem meeting those demands, but replacing current number one Joe Hart would be a bold move for Guardiola to make so early on in his time at the Etihad.
Since arriving from Shrewsbury in 2006, the England international has established himself as an influential and popular figure in the City dressing room.
But he now has no option but to wait and see where he fits into Guardiola's plans, along with the likes of Yaya Toure and Wilfried Bony.
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