Report: Man City pursuit of £60m Wolves star boosted by boardroom changes

Manchester City’s pursuit of Wolverhampton Wanderers left-back **Rayan Aït-Nouri** appears to have been given a significant boost due to recent boardroom changes at the Etihad. The highly rated defender has been a standout for Wolves this season, despite the club’s struggles, contributing two goals and two assists in seven Premier League matches. However, Wolves currently sit at the bottom of the league table, and their relegation battle could see Aït-Nouri’s future away from the club.

Transfer expert **Fabrizio Romano** has reported that both **Manchester City** and **Manchester United** are interested in securing the 23-year-old’s services, with Wolves valuing him at around £60 million. Aït-Nouri, who has also earned 14 caps for the Algeria national team, has impressed in the Premier League since joining Wolves from **Angers** in 2020, initially on loan before making the move permanent.

The Citizens’ chances of landing Aït-Nouri have reportedly been bolstered by the influence of super agent **Jorge Mendes**, who represents the player. Mendes’ ties with City are expected to strengthen following the upcoming arrival of **Hugo Viana** as City’s new director of football, according to the **Daily Mail**. Mendes’ relationship with Viana could provide City with an advantage over United in the race to sign Aït-Nouri, making it more likely that the left-back could end up at the Etihad next summer.

With City’s depth in defense still an area of focus, the potential addition of Aït-Nouri could further enhance their squad, giving manager **Pep Guardiola** another versatile option in the full-back position.

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