Manchester CityNathan Ake is in his final weeks with the Premier League team.
The Netherlands international was a regular for Manchester City until the end of last season.
However, he has lost prominence at the Etihad this season and to put it into context, the centre-back has made just four Premier League starts.
The former AFC Bournemouth player has played 1,455 minutes in 29 matches for the Citizens.
Manchester City defeated Arsenal in the final to win the EFL Cup in March. Following the Wembley success, the defender hinted that he could leave after this season.
At that time when he was asked about his future after this season. He said: : “I have no idea, but winning the Carabao Cup would definitely be a nice ending.”
Last Friday, Sports Witness Covered claims from Italy That his agent has offered him to Inter Milan, AC Milan and Juventus.
Manchester City is certain to be eliminated
football international Focus on that and let us know that Nathan Ake is getting closer to leaving Manchester City.
Recent claims in the Dutch press have mentioned PSV Eindhoven as an option. However, VI State sources close to the player insist the Eredivisie side 'will stand no chance'.
That's because the 31-year-old aims to remain in the top European leagues, and could be on his way to Serie A.
He is attracting 'solid interest' from both Juventus and AS Roma. AC Milan is also an option, with the San Siro club trying to sign him in January.
At that time, due to injuries to other players, Pep Guardiola stopped his move. However, the Manchester City manager will not stop his exit after this season.
Juventus and Roma are options and the defenders will have to secure European football for them to be considered. The Old Ladies are fourth in the table, one point ahead of fifth-placed Roma.
Our opinion: Summer exits beneficial for Manchester City
Nathan Ake's contract expires in 2027 and his value, accordingly transfer marketIs €15m.
His exit would give Manchester City the opportunity to earn a fee and avoid losing him for nothing after a year. The Dutchman could enjoy regular minutes at another club, providing protection for an experienced defender.
In short, relocation can benefit all parties.

