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They will play dirty, Guardiola's tactic to steal Neymar from Manchester United

The Premier League champions could have a tactic to get the Brazilian to wear blue and not red.

By Liam Styles

The Premier League champions could have a tactic to get the Brazilian to wear blue and not red.
The Premier League champions could have a tactic to get the Brazilian to wear blue and not red.
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Not only have Manchester City won the FA Cup final against Manchester United, but now they also want to steal a star signing that the Red Devils had fought so hard for and that could put them back at the top of European football, which Josep Guardiola does not want to allow for any reason.

And it will be necessary to look at the history between the two teams in recent years. United have only ever seen the dust settle on the Citizenzs, who have established themselves among the greatest and most successful, making them the team to beat for everyone on the continent. Josep Guardiola wants to create a new dynasty in England.

But it looks like this is going to happen without having to worry. United failed to get the season off to a good start under Erik ten Hag, and a change in attitude was needed to come back and scrape third place in the English Premier League, although in the process they were knocked out of the UEFA Europa League by Sevilla in the quarter-finals.

That's why they have tried to convince one of the best players of recent times to come back. Neymar Jr. no longer wants to stay with PSG, and with the departure of Lionel Messi, he wants to write his own history and is listening to Europe's biggest teams. And United had the arguments and the money to convince him.

What will Guardiola say to Neymar?

According to French media reports, Guardiola has already phoned Neymar Jr. to tell him that he has a place at City whenever he wants. He even talked about teaming him up with Messi and making more history in European competitions. But only time will tell if he will have the same chemistry with the Argentine in the coming years.
 


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