Nicholas van Whatsisface
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I don't understand what you are saying . If you don't believe the report that's upto you. I don't want to force you to believe something .
There is a third option.
That the report was briefed from City to set a narrative as part of the negotiations, rather than just filling a friendly reporter in on the full truth of the deal.
Clubs do this all the time. If they want to state facts, they communicate directly through a club official. City do this all the time via Pep’s press conferences when we want to distance ourselves from a story.
But if they want to try and set a narrative which can’t be directly traced back to them when it turns out to be bollocks - they use their friendly press pack.
That’s how the world of football works these days.
Just because the story may have originated from City, doesn’t mean it’s the absolute truth. Particularly not when delivered like this.
It’s part of a negotiation, and should be seen in that context.