Manchester City are reportedly willing to sell Jack Grealish in order to fund a move for Borussia Dortmund midfielder Jude Bellingham, who is wanted by Liverpool.
The defending Premier League champions broke the British transfer record when parting with £100million to sign Grealish from Aston Villa in the summer of 2021.
It is expected that a similar fee - if not more - will be needed to prise Bellingham away from Dortmund. Liverpool and City are both said to want the 19-year-old along with the likes of Manchester United and Real Madrid.
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And a new report from Football Insider claim that City will have to 'part-fund' any move for the teenager due to Financial Fair Play regulations - and that it is a 'realistic prospect' that they could sell Grealish, who has struggled to cement his place in Pep Guardiola's starting XI since his record-breaking move from boyhood club Villa.
Meanwhile, a report from le10sport states that Bellingham is now also attracting interest from Paris Saint-Germain.
PSG brought in four midfielders during the summer - Vitinha from Porto, Renato Sanches from Lille, Fabian Ruiz from Napoli and Carlos Soler from Valencia.
But the report claims that manager Christophe Galtier 'still hopes for reinforcements' and that Bellingham, who is currently starring for England at the World Cup, is 'one of the tracks for PSG'.
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