Manchester City will listen to any reasonable offers for Samir Nasri, who has sold his £5.75million Cheshire mansion.

The French midfielder is on loan at Sevilla and heading for a permanent exit from the Etihad Stadium this summer.

Nasri has been revitalised in Spain under Jorge Sampaoli and is open to remaining with the La Liga high flyers next season, but there are concerns his wages might price Sevilla out.

Manchester City's Sevilla loanee Samir Nasri has no future at the Premier League club

The Frenchman has signalled his intent not to return to Manchester by selling his mansion

Nasri heading for an exit from the Etihad Stadium this summer after selling the £5.75m home

Pep Guardiola does not see a future for the 29-year-old in his squad, with City ready to negotiate his release in the coming months.

They will, however, look to recoup a sizeable chunk of the £24million fee paid to Arsenal six years ago.

Nasri has a contract at City until 2019 and likely to attract interest from across Europe, with City primed to do business with suitors willing to stump up suitable cash.

Jesus Navas - out of contract this summer - is said to have dropped a hint at a move back to Sevilla in the coming months by enrolling his young son at a local school.

The former Arsenal midfielder had access to a swimming pool inside his Cheshire home

The fabulous former home of Nasri has been sold and it comes with its own nightclub

City boss Pep Guardiola will oversee a major rebuilding project at the Etihad Stadium

Nasri, meanwhile, all but confirmed his impending departure by selling his plush eight-bedroom Alderley Edge property which was listed for sale at £5.75m.

It had been on the market since late last year with Nasri having been previously rented the mansion out.

Nasri will be one of a number leaving City, who are set for one of the busiest summers in their history.

Nasri all but confirmed his impending departure by selling his £5.75million Cheshire property

Jesus Navas has been used sparingly by Pep Guardiola at the Etihad Stadium this season

Defenders Pablo Zabaleta, Bacary Sagna and Gael Clichy are all out of contract alongside Navas, with decisions still to be made on Yaya Toure and Willy Caballero's futures.

City face a battle to keep young central defender Tosin Adarabioyo - also coming to the end of his deal - although still retain slight hope a compromise can be reached.

Sagna, 34, believes he has two more Premier League seasons to give and wants to remain in England, although Marseille are understood to have monitored his situation.