Manchester City complete £41m deal for 'leader' Nathan Aké from Bournemouth

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Nathan Aké has become Manchester City’s second signing in two days, the centre-back joining from Bournemouth on a five-year deal for a fee of around £41m

The 25-year-old Dutch international follows Ferran Torres, who joined the club on Monday for £24.5m, as Pep Guardiola’s investment in the squad who relinquished the Premier League title continues.

 

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He looks like Gullid

I reckon they have over paid by about 25 million.

Why didn't Chelsea buy him when they could?

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