All summer, Manchester City were announced to be searching for a right-back. The Sky Blues even had 4 targets in this position with Wesley, Tino Livramento, Nicolo Savona and Pedro Porro. However, the English giant ultimately recruited none of these names and not even any player in this position.
Atletico Madrid's Nahuel Moline pictured in September 2025 (Photo : IMAGO / ZUMA Press Wire)
But that is not all. Indeed, according to information from TBR Football, Manchester City and United are targeting another player in this position for the month of January. It is Nahuel Molina. The 27-year-old Argentine is no longer a starter in Diego Simeone's eyes and could therefore leave Atletico Madrid.
Pep Guardiola wants a right-back in the winter transfer window
TBR Football believe that a transfer of Nahuel Molina in January is totally possible, whilst Manchester United also have the 2022 world champion on their radar. It should be noted that the Argentine international, who is still under contract until June 2027 with Atletico Madrid, is valued at £17.1m by Transfermarkt.
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