Reporter: Girona prioritizes introducing Manchester City s 19-year-old central defender Rees, and the players are open to this
12:36am, 21 July 2025Football
According to reporter Nil Solà, Girona intends to introduce Manchester City's 19-year-old defender Rez.
The reporter revealed: "Gerona prioritizes Manchester City defender Rees, who spent 35 million euros in the winter window. Girona is full of confidence in this transfer. The central defender born in 2006 has excellent aerial confrontation and excellent passing ability. He is 100% in line with the needs of head coach Michel. This transfer is regarded as a key signing. The player is open to joining."
19-year-old Rees plays as a central defender and can also play a guest right-back. He is currently worth 30 million euros, and has a total of 4 appearances for Manchester City.
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