Manchester City's attacking midfielder Claudio Echeverri is a key part of Pep Guardiola's plans for the upcoming year. Despite interest from other clubs looking to loan the 18-year-old, all offers have been turned down by the Premier League leaders. According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Echeverri is highly sought after but City is intent on keeping him as part of their squad.
Echeverri signed for Manchester City in January and has remained at River Plate on a loan agreement that’s due to end after one year. River Plate’s interest in keeping Echeverri on in 2025 has been rebuffed.
Nicknamed El Diablito (the Little Devil), Echeverri signed a four-and-a-half-year deal at the Etihad Stadium and will return from Buenos Aires to join up with his new team-mates when his loan expires.
Manchester City: El Diablito will be a big loss for River PlateEcheverri has been a regular starter for River Plate in 2024, starting ten league games and seven ties in the Copa Libertadores. He’s scored four times in all competitions for his club and featured at the Summer Olympics for his country.
He played only a handful of minutes in three appearances off the bench in France but a promising international career awaits if City’s refusal to extend his absence is any indication.
Argentina has been a reliable source of title winners for City. Pablo Zabaleta, Carlos Tevez, Sergio Aguero, Martin Dimichelis, Nicolas Otamendi and Julian Alvarez have all contributed to the success of the eight-time Premier League winners.
Unusually in the modern City era, Echeverri will hook up with a City squad devoid of Argentinian players and with Brazilians Savinho and Ederson as the only South American representation.
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He’s also making himself attractive to Guardiola with more than 50 passes attempted per 90 minutes over the last year, most of them progressive and usually completed. His efficiency with the ball gives him every chance of fitting right in at the Etihad.
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Manchester City take on Bournemouth in Premier League action without Echeverri on Saturday. By the time they meet again in May, the youngster might well be in the frame.
In the meantime, Echeverri and River Plate exited the Libertadores this week and return to league action at home against Banfield on Saturday.