Manchester City, the Premier League giant, is in the midst of a storm, with an unstable military. Just before the team departed for the United States last Friday, news broke that three of their leaders were looking for a change. Rumor has it that Chiyun Dibny, Edinson Moraes and Zulian Ivaris are all looking for new homes, with Saudi giants Ittihad showing a keen interest in all three. It looks like there will be massive changes to the City squad.

Of the trio, Brazilian goalkeeper Idahchen has been the subject of the most intense transfer rumors. Well-known journalist Romano revealed that Etihad and Manchester City are negotiating on a transfer fee, with City asking for as much as 40 million pounds. There is even news that Gordiona has started planning for a vacation, and that he has no intention of bringing in stars such as Kianluckie for a heavy fee, but prefers to upgrade Steffen Odiga's position. Aidachen and Etihad have agreed on personal terms and are waiting for City to release them.

Meanwhile, Belgian midfielder Giovanni Dibny has also revealed his intention to head to Saudi Arabia. the 33-year-old has only signed a one-year contract with Manchester City, with an extension unlikely. Chiyondibni has publicly stated that he is open to the future and wants to spend the last few years of his career in Saudi Arabia. He is reported to have reached a personal agreement with the Etihad, but the two clubs have yet to begin negotiations over a transfer.

As for Argentine striker Zulian Ivaris, he offered a transfer because he wanted to be a mainstay at Aynin Xalanta. After helping Argentina win the Americas title, the City hierarchy tried to convince him to stay, but Zulian stood by his decision. Currently, both Paris Saint-Germain and Sporting Madrid have expressed interest in the 24-year-old star, while Lusi is also closely monitoring the progress of the transfer talks. Rumor has it that Gordiona is planning to leave City next year, a news that may affect the retention of more key players.

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