Pep Guardiola suggests Manchester City will move for Riyad Mahrez again in the summer

By Michael Hincks

Pep Guardiola discussed Man City's failure to land Riyad Mahrez at the end of his post-match interview following the 3-0 win over West Brom

Pep Guardiola has suggested Manchester City will move for Riyad Mahrez again in the summer after failing with a Deadline Day bid for the Leicester City winger.

City ended their pursuit for the Algeria international after the two clubs tried for several hours to agree a deal involving cash-plus-player without success, Sky Sports News understands.

A friend of Mahrez told Sky Sports News that the player is "depressed" about the move failing to materialise, with City's cash-plus-player offer - worth an estimated £60m - falling well below Leicester's valuation of around £80m for the deal.

Leicester were keen on Patrick Roberts, who's on loan at Celtic, being part of the deal but when that failed to materialise the negotiations were a straight player-for-money deal.

Speaking to Sky Sports after Man City's 3-0 win over West Brom, Guardiola said: "He's a Leicester player. Everybody knows we were trying but we cannot afford, in this moment, this amount of what they are asking. I understand perfectly.

Advertisement
Image: Riyad Mahrez is "depressed" that a proposed record move to Manchester City was stopped by Leicester, a friend of the winger has told Sky Sports News

"We tried to do it in the summertime, we tried to do it now, but like summer, they locked the door and we can go to the summer and holidays.

"It was not possible. With [Aymeric] Laporte yes, with the other one no. We are going to see what happens in the summer."

Also See:

Mahrez's efforts to leave Leicester have angered some of his team-mates at the King Power Stadium, according to Sky sources.

The 26-year-old, who was left out of Leicester's squad for the 2-1 loss at Everton, has made 27 appearances for the Foxes to date this season, scoring nine times.

Super 6 £1m jackpot

Simply predict six correct scores to win Jeff's £1 million. Enter your selections for free here.

Outbrain