1 month ago | By CaughtOffside
Manchester City have reportedly got until the 5th of June this year to trigger their buy-back clause that could see them re-sign Douglas Luiz from Aston Villa for around £27.5million.
It is unclear if they will do so, according to The Athletic , but the tempting option is there for them, with Luiz looking a fine performer for Villa after previously having a spell at City as a youngster.
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