Manchester City have held talks with Bournemouth potentially about signing their defender Nathan Ake this summer.
Discussions over the defender are at an early stage and there are a number of other clubs understood to be monitoring the situation.
He is contracted to Bournemouth until 2022, but their likely relegation from the Premier League this season means they would be resigned to losing one of their most highly-regarded and sought-after players.
The transfer window in England opens on 27 July nd closes at 11 pm on 5 October.
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City have also been linked with several center-backs since the departure of Vincent Kompany at the end of last season. They missed out on signing Harry Maguire last summer to their rivals Manchester United and have consistently been linked with Napoli’s Kalidou Koulibaly.
Ake has long been linked with a return to Chelsea, whom he joined from Feyenoord in 2010 as a 15-year-old.
The 25-year-old first joined Bournemouth on loan in June 2016 before being recalled by Chelsea six months later. He made the move to the south coast permanent in June 2017 for a club-record fee of £20m.
Ake has been capped 13 times by the Netherlands.
The Bournemouth’s defender has been a regular since joining the Cherries and has made 29 starts for his side this season, scoring two goals. Bournemouth faces a tough test as they are unfortunately likely to be relegated from the Premier League this season.
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta optimistic of Auba stay after positive talks

Arsenal head coach Mikel Arteta says he “likes the way the conversations are going” with Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang over a new contract extension and is confident his captain will stay.
Aubameyang, who scored twice for the Gunners in Saturday’s 2-0 FA Cup semi-final win over holders Manchester City, has a year remaining on his current deal at the Emirates.
Arteta admitted on Monday that the future of his captain and top scorer remains uncertain but expects a resolution to be found between the club and the striker over a new deal.
“I don’t know, to put a date right now is very difficult,” says Arteta when asked about a deadline for negotiations.
“I like the way the conversations are going, I like what I’m hearing. I’m sure for both parties, the quicker we can do it, the better for everyone.
“I am confident he will extend his stay.”
Asked what gives him the confidence his captain will stay, Arteta continued: “He’s generally happy. I think he is enjoying his football. He is settled in the country and his family are good.





