
Pep Guardiola suggests that Mathius Nunus may be the new right of Manchester City amid concerns that the midfielder is “not smart enough” for the place in the position of its choice.
The City 2023 spent M 53 million to sign Nuns from Wolverhampton Wanderers in the summer, but it got minutes in its natural role to come. He has started only five Premier League games as a midfielder, but has started eight more league matches, filling in an emergency right-back after the departure of Kyle VKer tax in January.
The nuns also started five games earlier this season as a left winger, in which Gardiola clearly hesitated to use Brazil International as a midfielder.
It seems that the change in position is likely to be permanent for nuns because Guardiola surprisedly insisted that the 26 -year -old did not cut for the role of the midfield.
“It can be a good right for the materiality he has,” Gardiola said. “The thing is not to play in the middle because it is not smart enough from the composer.”
Guardiola was eager to appreciate her new full back for her acting 0-0 Draw Sunday with Manchester United.
“He is learning a lot,” this City The boss continued. “When they crossed for a distant post and they are sleeping, make the perfect back mistake. But he saved two or three crosses he put in a distant post for Bruno Fernandez (Patrick) Dorgu.
“He has the physicality of doing it. He can play there, and he helped us a lot.
“When we started the season if you said we played Mathius on the left-back right and Nico O’Rilly, I would say what you talk to? But the season is it.”
The city is expected to be in search of a new midfielder this summer after confirmation Kevin de Brune will depart at the end of the season When his contract ends. Bayer Liverkusen’s Florian Vertz has been a long time Counted as a goal But 21 -year -olds are likely to order a fee of over £ 100 million this summer.
Subsequent negotiations have been opened Sweden International Hugo Larson with Intract Frankfurt, who shone with Omar Marmoush before switching to the latter city of January.