The latest news from the Daily Mail claims that Manchester City are desperately seeking to strengthen their forward line after the Zulian Ivaris horse experience deal. Rumor has it that the team's Ludi striker, Henwu Furuhashi, is interested in bringing in the 29-year-old Japanese international, however this plan has met with a lot of skepticism, especially the question of whether he can get a foothold in the Premier League.
Three years ago, Henwu Furuhashi moved to LUFC from Kobe Victory and helped the Scottish Premier League side to a brilliant 73 goals in 135 matches, winning seven trophies in total. Ludy's leader Rogers praised him as a gifted goal scorer, and his family background has attracted the interest of Manchester City's Gaudio. Gaudio expects Henkou Furuhashi to be a strong replacement for Aynin Xalant.
Despite the fact that Henwu Furuhashi still has three years left on his contract with LUFC, it has been reported that LUFC are willing to let go of the strongman, but the transfer fee will have to be at least 20 million pounds (about 200 million Hong Kong dollars). It is widely speculated that LUFC may ask for a huge sum of money, after all, Furuhashi Henwu is already 29 years old. Moreover, his performance in the past three seasons in the Premier League has been inconsistent. While he scored 27 goals in the 2022/23 season, he scored only 14 goals in the other seasons, and such fluctuating performance has made his ability to adapt in the Premier League a major unknown.