City Xtra
·8 de mayo de 2026
Lille forward attracting transfer interest from Manchester City and Inter Milan

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·8 de mayo de 2026

Manchester City are reportedly showing a keen interest in the development of Lille’s Matias Fernandez-Pardo, according to new claims emerging from Italy this week.
The interest comes at a time when City’s recruitment strategy, overseen by Sporting Director Hugo Viana, is seemingly pivoting toward younger talents with a high ceiling, and balancing that approach with ready-made profiles able to come straight into the starting line-up.
Following City’s recent 3-3 draw with Everton – where only a late Jeremy Doku equaliser rescued a point – there is a growing feeling that the squad needs even more fresh, direct goal-threats to support Erling Haaland.
In France, Fernandez-Pardo has been a revelation for Bruno Génésio’s Lille, with an ability to operate across the front line to help Les Dogues maintain a push for European qualification, whilst transfer speculation continues to linger.
Now, according to Italian media outlet Tuttomercatoweb, Manchester City are showing interest in Lille’s Matias Fernandez-Pardo following an impressive individual campaign in Ligue 1, while Italian champions Inter Milan are also in for the 21-year-old this summer.
The report further points out that the player is being seriously considered by Spain, while Como are also interested having been eyeing a deal for some time, despite neither of the three mentioned clubs claims to have been making any particular progress on such a deal.
City’s focus currently remains on a nail-biting Premier League title race with Arsenal, although the club’s scouting and recruitment department is clearly working to ensure the upcoming post-Bernardo Silva era is a seamless process and transition.
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For Fernandez-Pardo, the lure of working under Pep Guardiola may prove decisive, though Inter Milan and other clubs on the continent could offer a greater guarantee of immediate top-level football and opportunities.
What happens next will likely depend on the player’s own personal ambitions, and whether or not he values his growth and development at Lille for longer, particularly if he and his teammates are to qualify for European competition next campaign.
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