Manchester City have offered Openda for £60 million euros (approximately $78 million), according to reports in the media. However, Openda has refused to accept the offer, stating that he is not interested in moving away from his current club.
The offer was made by Manchester City's sporting director, Massimo Cellino, who reportedly approached Openda with a proposal earlier this week. The deal would involve Openda joining the Premier League champions on a long-term contract and receiving £60 million euros in compensation.
However, Openda has expressed disappointment with the offer, saying that he does not want to leave his current team. He has stated that he is committed to staying with Openda and will continue to work hard for the club.
The news comes as Manchester City are currently struggling in the league, having lost six matches in a row. The club has been looking to strengthen their squad and improve their chances of winning the title, which they have failed to do since 2019.
It remains to be seen whether Manchester City will be able to convince Openda to join them. The transfer market can often be unpredictable, and there may still be other clubs interested in signing him. Nonetheless, it is clear that Manchester City are determined to strengthen their squad and compete for the top spot in English football.