Manchester City are lining up a "major push" for one of the most exciting players in world football for their midfield.
The Citizens have been without talismanic metronome Rodri in central midfield for three domestic fixtures following the Spaniard's red card against Sheffield United - and lost all three.
Kalvin Phillips was left on the bench in favour of teenager Rico Lewis against Arsenal, further suggesting that manager Pep Guardiola doesn't trust him in the biggest fixtures.
With Manchester City pursuing Emirates-bound Declan Rice in the summer, it appears clear that Guardiola would like another defensive midfield option alongside Rodri - and now one transfer guru has claimed that the Treble winners will make a "major push" to sign one from the very top shelf.
"I am told that whether Kimmich is willing to move away from Bayern, that is the main question that is concerning City and others who are interested," Bailey said.
"If he does show that willing - then expect a major push.
"VIDEO: How Arsenal FINALLY Beat Manchester City At Their Own GameKimmich was originally a right-back before converting into a midfielder later in his career, in a move that mirrored Phillip Lahm, his predecessor at Bayern who worked closely with Guardiola to become a top-level No.
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Not only could Kimmich improve his game in midfield working under Guardiola at City, he could be used as a full-back on either side, since he has the kind of complete skillset that the Catalan favours for those positions.
Kimmich is valued at EUR75m by Transfermarkt.
More Manchester City stories Rodri recently called for action to be taken to stop European football losing more stars to Saudi Arabia.
Pep Guardiola has discussed his future, teasing Juventus as a potential destination in the future.
Meanwhile, midfielder Bernardo Silva could leave City for a cut-price PS50 million due to a special release clause.
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