While Manchester City have been open to doing business with other Premier League clubs in recent history, they tend not to engage in such exchanges with Liverpool. Since James Milner’s move to Anfield from the Etihad Stadium, both clubs have steered clear of even trying to sign each other’s players. With Manchester City and Liverpool gunning for Premier League titles over the past few seasons, it seems highly unlikely that both clubs would sell first-team players to each other anytime soon. But when it comes to young players, it seems like both clubs have a more lenient policy at hand.…
‘Closing in’: Fabrizio Romano says Man City are now about to sign Liverpool teenager, he’s a big talent
