Paquetá is a top priority for City boss Pep Guardiola as he looks to build on a record fourth consecutive league title, and the champions are expected to hold talks with the West Ham board in the next couple of weeks. Guardiola admitted on Sunday that he's closer "to the end" of his City tenure than the start, but Paquetá's arrival could provide a timely boost as the Citizens attempt to make it five in a row next season.
City officials tried to sign the midfielder last summer but pulled out of the deal after it was revealed that an investigation into alleged betting breaches by Paquetá had been opened by the FA.
City are prepared to return with a similar offer of around £85 million, which would meet the Brazilian's release clause, though they're hoping discussions with the West Ham board could see that fee come down.
Paquetá scored eight goals for the Hammers this season, registering a further seven assists in all competitions. His contract in east London runs out in 2027, though West Ham have the option to extend it for another year.
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