
Media Watch - January 24th
Posted: Wednesday, January 24th 2018
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Here's a round-up of the latest online and newspaper media coverage about City.
Aden Flint dominates the latest transfer talk after being the subject of a £6m bid from Brighton & Hove Albion, according to Sky Sports News, who also say City have rejected the approach.
East Anglian-based paper The Pink Un reports that City tried and failed to sign Norwich City winger Marley Watkins for a seven-figure sum earlier in the January window.
The Bristol Post links Panathinaikos, Brondby and Plymouth Argyle with City striker Gustav Engvall.
Focusing on matters on the pitch, Lee Johnson has told BBC Sport that he feels City are “a club on the up”.
Famara Diédhiou has also spoken to BBC Sport about City’s Carabao Cup run and his return to fitness.
Sticking with BBC Sport, Pep Guardiola claims beating Bristol City will aid Manchester City’s quest to win the Champions League.
And website Den of Geek has revealed how Ashton Gate played a part in new Aardman film Early Man.
These stories have been reproduced from today's media. It does not necessarily represent the position of Bristol City FC.
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