Openda receives Manchester City offer, valued at €60M by Lens, as club refuses low-price sale.

Updated:2025-12-18 08:37    Views:126

Manchester City have been offered the chance to buy Openda from Lens for €60 million, according to reports in France. The French side have reportedly received several offers for their star player this summer, with the Citizens being one of them.

Openda has been linked with a move away from Lens for some time now, with interest from several clubs across Europe. However, it seems that Lens have refused to sell their star man for a lower price than the €60 million offered by Manchester City.

The offer from Manchester City is said to be a significant one, and could potentially see the French side make a loss on their investment in the player. However, it is not clear whether or not the Citizens will actually take up the offer, given the high asking price.

It remains to be seen how this situation will play out, but it is likely to cause some controversy among fans and media alike. Some may argue that Lens should be able to charge more for their star player, while others may feel that a lower price would be fairer.

Regardless of the outcome, it is clear that the transfer market can be a difficult place to navigate, and that clubs must be careful when making decisions about their players. It will be interesting to see what happens next in this case, and whether or not Manchester City will ultimately decide to go ahead with the purchase of Openda.