Fans of Manchester City have been reacting to a post on Twitter, which relays reports concerning City left-back Angelino.
According to reports in Sport Bild, RB Leipzig may be able to sign Angelino from Manchester City for just €11 million (£9.7 million), rather than the €22 million (£19.5 million) purchase clause agreed in his loan deal in January.
In reaction to the reports, which were relayed by Man City Xtra on Twitter, fans of the club have flocked to have their say on the matter, with many suggesting that they would not like to see the 23-year-old move to Leipzig, while others have suggested potential swap deals involving the player.
Would you sell Angelino?
Yes
No
RB Leipzig could be able to sign Angelino from #ManCity for €11 million, as opposed to the €22 million purchase clause agreed in his loan deal in January.
— City Xtra (@City_Xtra) May 13, 2020
A swap deal for Timo Werner
— Andrew Navarrette ?? (@andrewnmcfc) May 13, 2020
You could probably go to many other clubs and get the 22m easily, it’s like we are desperate to get rid while in reality he’d be wanted by many clubs.
— ShiznickMCFC (@JanYoUnchained) May 13, 2020
Why can’t they split payments?
— Josèph Belmont (@BLACKEDHART) May 13, 2020
Please look at the source before you get upset. Anything coming from a German source regarding transfers to/from City is just nonsense. Disregard it.
— Brian Beckman (@Bulldawg1997) May 13, 2020
He’s 200 times better than Zinchenko lol ! Been playing so well for Leipzig
— Razzmatazz (@MathewAlwinson) May 13, 2020
NO
— jackson Barry (@BleuBarry96) May 13, 2020
What do we think?
Angelino has certainly impressed since joining Leipzig on loan, scoring one goal over his five appearances in the Bundesliga, while averaging an impressive WhoScored match rating of 7.44, in addition to providing one assist in his two Champions League fixtures, while averaging a match rating of 7.45 in Europe.
As such, it is not surprising to see that many City fans appear reluctant to see their left-back leave the club on a permanent basis.