The British newspaper "Daily Mail" reported today, Monday, that "Manchester City has made an improved offer of £52 million to acquire Portuguese midfielder Matheus Nunes from Wolverhampton." Matheus Nunes joined Wolverhampton for £38 million last summer on a five-year contract. Manchester City had previously offered £47 million, which Wolverhampton rejected last week. However, the treble-winning City from last season is still looking to bring Nunes to the "Etihad" Stadium to compensate for the absence of their Belgian star Kevin De Bruyne due to injury. According to the "Daily Mail," Manchester City has put forth a new offer to buy Nunes but is not willing to offer more than that. The report adds that the club hopes to complete the deal soon after offering £52 million for the 25-year-old player. Additionally, Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano, a transfer expert, mentioned that Manchester City officials are confident that this move will take place.