Ever since Manchester City defender Joao Janslu was loaned out to Bayern Munich in January this year, the club has been planning to sell him, a 29-year-old Portuguese international, this summer, but the transfer fee of 63 million pounds (about 610 million Hong Kong dollars) has deterred many clubs from doing so. According to the latest revelation from the Daily Mail, Manchester City have conceded to reality and are willing to reduce the transfer fee to £34 million (about HK$330 million) to facilitate the transfer of Janselu.
Zio Janslow was first loaned out to Bayern due to the conflict between him and Manchester City's manager Pep Guardiola. As long as Pep Guardiola remains in charge of the "Blue Moon", there is no hope for Jenslow to return. In fact, Manchester City is actively looking for a buyer for Zuo Janslu, but Bayern did not show willingness to buy out. Although Barcelona, Real Madrid and Arsenal expressed interest in Janslu, but hesitated because the transfer fee is too high.