
Manchester City has landed defender Juma Bah from Real Valladolid after accusations about their behavior last week.
The LABERA side published a furious statement of 364 words stating that City had 'supported and led' the 18-year-old in the non-appearance of training in an attempt to force the move.
City refuses the allegations, while Bah had paid the £ 5.1 million minimum release clause to terminate his youth contract and seal the switch, money that is then reimbursed by the buying club.
Valladolid remained frustrated to lose the Sierra Leonian for about a third of the money they expected was that he would have written professional conditions.
Bah was sent directly to Lens – who signed the £ 33 million younger Abdukodir Khusanov last week – on loan until the end of the season.
The Premier League champions are planning to check the development of Bah in Ligue 1 before he makes a phone call about his next steps.
Valladolid's statement added that she reserved the right to go to the correct legal and sporting areas of law to exercise his rights and defend his interests, but they remained tight lips on Monday.
In the meantime, Oscar Bobb is fighting to prove his fitness and put an end to five months on the sidelines when City goes to Arsenal this weekend.
The Norway International would become a Breakout star for Pep Guardiola this season before he broke a bone in his leg during a training session in August.
Bobb shone in the preseason and at the Shield Community, with Guardiola ready to give the 21-year-old a run as the first choice on the right wing.
City missed the intensity of Bobb during a gloomy run of form, but welcomed him back in the first team training fourteen days ago.
BobB is supposed to have a slim chance to make the trip to the Emirates, with the FA Cup fourth round draw at Leyton Orient a week later seen as a guarantee.
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