The Belgian defender has impressed while on loan at Southampton this season and Atletico Madrid could cancel their purchase clause in order to sell to the highest bidder
BET=ESP£36DRAW£34ATM£19.1By Paul Clennam
Manchester City are ready to swoop to sign Southampton loanee Toby Alderweireld from Atletico Madrid this summer, Goal understands.
After struggling for game time under Diego Simeone last season, the Belgium international has impressed while on loan with the Saints this term, forming a key part of the Premier League's most miserly defence.
City's director of football, Txiki Begiristain, feels that Alderweireld would be an excellent signing and there is room for the reigning English champions to make a deal happen.
Southampton have the option to sign the centre-back permanently for £6 million at the end of his loan but Atleti could cancel that clause by paying a £1.5m fee, which would then allow them to sell to the highest bidder.
The Spanish side believe that they could extract as much as £14m from City for Alderweireld's signature.
The player himself would be happy to link up with Manuel Pellegrini's side and could yet attempt to force through a deal, with his priority this summer to stay in the Premier League.
As previously revealed by Goal, Manchester United and Arsenal have also been monitoring the Belgian defender.
Were Atleti to cancel Alderweireld's purchase clause at Southampton only to immediately sell to City, it would mirror a similar deal from 2013 in which they bought Martin Demichelis from Malaga before selling him on to Pellegrini's side later that summer.