
Media Watch - June 28th
Posted: Wednesday, June 28th 2017
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Here's a round-up of the latest online and newspaper media coverage about City.
Famara Diédhiou's club record £5.3m move from Angers SCO to City is understandably the focus of the digital landscape.
The Daily Mail, Football League World, Bristol Post, BBC Sport and Teamtalk all feature the big money move.
The Post delves a bit further by discussing the inevitable comparisons with Jonathan Kodjia, who made the same move two years earlier.
On Twitter, respected Spanish journalist David Cartlidge has claimed Valencia midfielder Enzo Perez has turned down a loan move to Ashton Gate for a switch to River Plate instead for €3.5m.
Meanwhile, Football League World suggest Aaron Wilbraham would make the perfect foil for Adebayo Akinfenwa at Wycombe Wanderers next season. The City skipper is available on a free transfer, with his contract set to expire on June 30th, although he has been offered new terms at Ashton Gate.
These stories have been reproduced from today's media. It does not necessarily represent the position of Bristol City FC.
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