This is very much the way Brighton also do business. There is likely to be very little bartering that is played out in the media between the clubs.Offers never come into public knowledge with City until an agreement is reached with the selling club.
That is a sign of a well run club, a badly run one either does a public auction or try and use the media to assist in getting a lower price, Barcelona are a case in point
The first we will know about it is when SkySports possibly captures him rocking up in Manchester for a medical.
Also, I'd be amazed if Brighton enter into any kind of loan deal relating to a player coming to them.
They no longer need help in trying plug holes, they invest in young players to develop who want to play in the fish bowl of the Premier League and that they can then make a decent profit from. Bissouma and Cucurella being perfect examples.
Moises Caieiedo or Robert Sanchez will likely be the next big sales in the next couple of seasons.
Brighton fans accept that we are a selling club and are happy at the club's current aim of trying to establish themselves as a consistent top ten side while playing attractive football.
Tony Bloom also refuses to enter into buy back schemes. Livramento was lined up to join Brighton last summer until Chelsea insisted on inserting a buy back clause, which is when Brighton pulled out of the deal and which Southampton were happy to sign-up to.