Galatasaray are making a bold attempt to convince Manchester City centre-back Manuel Akanji on a move to Turkey, with the club opening talks to explore the possibility of a transfer.
The Turkish champions are determined to strengthen their defense this summer and believe Akanji could be the statement signing to help them compete at the highest level in Europe, Softfootball reports.

Transfer guru Fabrizio Romano confirmed the developments via his official X handle, saying:
“Galatasaray approached Man City for Manuel Akanji as potential target at centre back. Galatasaray also speak to player’s agent,as reported by@yagosabuncuoglu.
Decision also up to Akanji who has not made any final choice yet.”
Akanji, who has become a trusted option under Pep Guardiola, faces a big decision. On one hand, he remains a vital part of City’s defensive setup and continues to enjoy success in England.
On the other hand, Galatasaray are offering him the chance to become a key figure in their project, leading their backline and taking on a starring role in the Turkish Super Lig and Champions League campaigns.
The move would represent a major double coup for Galatasaray, who also have their eyes set on Manchester City’s goalkeeper Ederson if successful, but the final call rests with the players themselves; Akanji’s choice will determine whether he stays on to fight for silverware in Manchester or embraces a new challenge in Istanbul, where he would be viewed as a leader both on and off the pitch