British media Guardian reported that Manchester City may ask Gallish for about 50 million pounds, and the former has not received a formal offer for the player so far.
Glalish is excluded from Manchester City's Club World Cup roster. The player's current contract has two years left, with a weekly salary of about 300,000 pounds. If no team wants to sign Gralish in a permanent transfer, Manchester City may consider lending it out.
For 35-year-old Kyle Walker, a temporary transfer may be the most practical choice, and his current contract has one year left. The player had previously played for Milan on loan, but the latter had no intention of buying it out. Currently, Fenerbahce has become a possible suitor for the full-back.
In addition, the Guardian pointed out that although the club does not expect to make any trades during the Club World Cup, Manchester City may make another signing this summer to strengthen the roster. The team's next signing will depend on the team's performance in the United States, and Guardiola may consider signing a new right-back or rekindling interest in Juventus defender Cambiaso.
Ederson will be 32 years old in August, and his current contract is one year left. If there is a considerable offer, Manchester City may choose to accept it.