The Spaniard is currently out injured after having surgery on his chronic ankle problem in December, which ruled him out for three months, meaning he will return in February. However, the Velodrome giants have recently been bought by American businessman, Frank McCourt — who has big plans for the former Champions League winners. Juventus and Barcelona?then joined the race for the 76-cap international. us fixtures, results and live match commentaryCase in point was the £100,000-a-week renewal of Hugo Lloris last month. Prior to his move to Juve, Pjanic was consistently linked with a move to the Premier League but eventually chose to continue his career in Italy. n £600,000-a-week while Mendes revealed a club offered Real Madrid £250m for Cristiano Ronaldo and wages of £1. ter City ace Gabriel Jesus finally jets into town to become Pep Guardiola's saviourALL OLA THE SHOPPep Guardiola admits he is still learning the ropes as Man City boss bats off heavy criticismMIK-ING THE MOVEJohn Obi Mikel turns down mega-money switch to Chinese Super League to sign for ValenciaJESUS CITY'S GODGabriel Jesus set to arrive at Man City as former coach declares: 'In three years hell win Ballon d'Or' Goals of the Week : Watch the finest strikes from the Premier League WeekGetty Images3From one Jesus to another - Gabriel is braced for his City debutNavas, who joined City in 2013 for £14. us fixtures, results and live match commentaryBenfica dont appear overly confident of keeping the 22-year-old, but president Luis Filipe Vieira insisted the Red Devils will have to meet his release clause. Best years of my life e?|a?¤???A post shared by Maja Nilsson (.majaenilsson) on Dec 27, 2016 at 7:33. BENFICAS president has confirmed Manchester United target Victor Lindelof does have a release clause.