Manchester City eye Federico Valverde transfer amid Real Madrid uncertainty
Manchester City have launched a transfer inquiry for Real Madrid midfielder Federico Valverde, testing the waters for a potential €100 million move. The Premier League champions are looking to exploit uncertainty surrounding the Uruguayan international, who endured a difficult 2025-26 campaign both domestically and internationally.
Valverde, 27, has faced a turbulent period at Real Madrid. His poor club form spilled over into Uruguay’s disappointing FIFA World Cup campaign, where he captained the side to a group-stage exit. The midfielder was also involved in a training-ground altercation with teammate Aurelien Tchouameni, which left him hospitalized with a head injury.
Despite the internal strife, newly appointed Real Madrid manager Jose Mourinho remains a strong admirer of Valverde. The Portuguese coach sees the Uruguayan as a vital asset and is prepared to back him as captain. However, Manchester City’s interest suggests they believe Valverde could be available if the right offer is made.
Real Madrid have set a strict €100 million baseline valuation for Valverde. While the club insists he is not transferable, they are open to offers if the player requests a departure. Manchester City’s exploratory move follows Real Madrid’s offer of Eduardo Camavinga to the English side, indicating a potential swap deal could be on the horizon.
Valverde’s future remains uncertain, with Mourinho’s support potentially keeping him at the Santiago Bernabeu. However, if the midfielder seeks a new challenge, Manchester City could be a serious suitor.