English Premier League club, Club, has stated that they are "not in a hurry" to sell one of their star players to Manchester City. Despite ongoing discussions, the club's representative has maintained that they will not compromise on their valuation of the player.
Manchester City has been linked with the player for some time, with reports suggesting that the club has been in contact with Club over a potential transfer. However, it seems that negotiations are yet to reach a satisfactory conclusion for both parties.
The representative for Club has indicated that while they are open to discussing a potential transfer, they will not be rushed into making a decision. The club values the player highly and wants to ensure that they receive the best possible deal if they do decide to sell.
At the same time, the representative has maintained that they are in regular contact with Manchester City and that negotiations are ongoing. However, they have made it clear that they will not compromise on their valuation of the player, regardless of how much pressure they come under from Manchester City.
This stance from Club is not uncommon in the world of football transfers. Clubs often hold out for the best possible deal for their players, especially when they are highly valued and in-demand. Manchester City will likely have to come up with a significant offer if they want to secure the player's services.
Of course, there is always the possibility that negotiations will break down entirely, and the player will remain with Club. In this scenario, the player may be disappointed, but it is important to remember that they are under contract with the club, and ultimately it is up to the club to decide whether or not to sell them.
It remains to be seen what will happen in this particular transfer saga, but one thing is clear: Club is not going to be rushed into making a decision. They will continue to maintain contact with Manchester City, but they will not compromise on their valuation of the player. If Manchester City wants to sign the player, they will have to pay the price that Club demands.
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