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Gerardo Martino vetoed him at the time, now Manchester City has him in his sights

Manchester City considers the Mexican player Gerardo Arteaga as a plan B if Marc Cucurella's call does not materialize. This they would pay for the Mexican

By Jose Castro

Manchester City considers the Mexican player Gerardo Arteaga as a plan B if Marc Cucurella's call does not materialize. This they would pay for the Mexican

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According to information from the journalist Luis Omar Tapia, the  Mexican defender Gerardo Arteaga works quietly and has had good performances with his club in Belgium, Genk, and now he can have the opportunity of his life playing with Manchester City.

The TUDN USA journalist explained that Gerardo Arteaga has caught the attention of Manchester City, firstly because of the regularity he has at his club, secondly he is a soccer player who has a great defense against his rivals and lastly his speed to go on the attack.
 

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Gerardo Arteaga is Manchester City's plan B, as the first option is the defender Marc Cucurella, but in case they can't sign him, the Citizens will go for the Mexican.
 

This is what Gerardo Arteaga costs

Sone time ago, Gerardo Martino decided to veto Arteaga in the Mexican National Team because he refused to play in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics due to personal problems. In the end the coach called him for the last friendly matches of El Tri.

According to the specialized soccer site Transfermakt, the cost of the Mexican's letter is four million euros, an amount that City will have to pay to Genk if they want to hire him.

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