Sevilla has confirmed that winger Jesus Navas has signed for Manchester City on a five-year deal, Goal.com reports.
The Liga club announced on its website that the 27-year-old will move to
Etihad Stadium subject to a medical, while the fee is believed to be in
the region of 25 million euros.
City, which is expected to appoint Manuel Pellegrini as its next manager
after he revealed that he has a verbal agreement with the Premier
League club, had made Navas a key target this summer.
Navas also added fuel to the speculation, recently admitting his admiration for the club.
“I like Manchester City a lot and it has great players,” he told
reporters. “I’m open to anything. I want to win more and reach my goals.
Manchester City has done all it can to bring me in, and I have to be
grateful for that.
“I want to go on and win trophies.”
Navas has spent his entire career at Sevilla, making his debut in
November 2003. He played 393 times for the Andalusian side, winning two
UEFA Cups, one European Super Cup, two Copa del Reys and a Spanish Super
Cup.
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