Manchester City have £18m Jonny Evans bid rejected but Pep Guardiola will be back in for West Brom star
- Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola is looking to bolster his defensive ranks
- West Brom centre back Jonny Evans has emerged as a shock transfer target
- Any move would carry an edge due to his long-term association with Man United
- Baggies are determined not to sell Evans - and rejected an initial £18m move
- It could take £25m to even test West Brom's resolve, with Evans a key player
Manchester City have had a shock £18million bid for Jonny Evans rejected by West Bromwich Albion to leave Pep Guardiola weighing up another offer.
Guardiola wants to add to his central defensive options after deciding to play a back-three system.
With Eliaquim Mangala set to depart, City only have John Stones, Nicolas Otamendi and Vincent Kompany as central defensive choices and all three started at Brighton on Saturday.
Manchester City have had a shock £18million bid for Jonny Evans rejected by West Brom
The Baggies are determined not to sell Evans, who has been made captain for this season
Pep Guardiola wants to add to his central defensive options after deciding to play a back-three
Nicolas Otamendi | John Stones | Vincent Kompany | Eliaquim Mangala | Jonny Evans | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pass accuracy | 88% | 92% | 88% | 84% | 80% |
Duels won | 65% | 69% | 56% | 59% | 61% |
Tackles won | 75% | 80% | 71% | 75% | 57% |
Ariel Duels won | 64% | 64% | 68% | 60% | 61% |
Evans would help City with the home-grown quota, but the move carries baggage because of his long association with Manchester United, where he won three Premier League titles before moving to the Hawthorns for £8m in 2015.
West Brom do not want to sell and have already rejected two bids this summer from Leicester for their new captain, who has two years left on his £75,000-per-week contract.
The Midlands club have struggled to sign defenders themselves and it is likely to take £25m to test their resolve.
However, it may be difficult to refuse the 29-year-old a chance to play Champions League football again and challenge for silverware.
Guardiola has also considered approaches for Middlesbrough's Ben Gibson, Real Sociedad's Inigo Martinez and Holger Badstuber of Bayern Munich.
Any move would carry an edge due to his long-term association with Manchester United
With Middlesbrough wanting £30m for Ben Gibson, City are looking at less costly alternatives
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