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RULLI: “City is one of the biggest clubs in Europe”

Real Sociedad goalkeeper Geronimo RULLI has stated that he would very much like to join Manchester City.

The Basque based goalkeeper was caught in an odd transfer situation last summer involving three different teams. Manchester City had bought the goalkeeper and loaned him to Deportivo Maldonado where he was then loaned back to his home ckub Real Sociedad. Manchester City then sold him to Sociedad in January.

However, RULLI remains ambitious and stated he would still like to play in England. Speaking to Gol Television, here’s what he had to say:

There are few players who would say they don’t want to play for one of the biggest clubs. It’s my dream and I’ll try to achieve it. My idea for tomorrow is to get there. If you ask any of my team-mates, 95 per cent of them would tell you the same thing I told you.”

“Manchester City is one of the biggest clubs in Europe, in the entire world, and it’s a league in which I’d like to play.”

With Chilean goalkeeper Claudio BRAVO not having the best of seasons and Willy CABALLERO not getting any younger, we could soon see RULLI in England.

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  1. To be the first goal keeper of a not so big club is better than being the second or third goal keeper of “one of the biggest clubs in Europe”.
    It would be great if he becomes the first goal keeper of City.
    He seems to be nervous at times which he should overcome

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