Saturday, 4 May 2013

Man City step up chase of Spain's next superstar

PLUS: Barcelona want Liverpool man and Alex Ferguson reveals his frustration over Gareth Bale deal


The transfer window may be shut but gossip never sleeps. Here are the latest rumours from the papers and beyond.

Transfer stories and gossip from today's Daily Mirror

Bayern Munich are in pole position to pull off another Champions League coup - and beat Chelsea and Manchester United to Robert Lewandowski.
Napoli are ready to take Edin Dzeko from Manchester City as part of a deal to sell them Edinson Cavani.
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy is closing in on a deal for Hamburg striker Son Heung-Min.
Bacary Sagna is ready to do a U-turn, and snub Paris Saint Germain to stay at Arsenal.
Roberto Mancini has admitted Scott Sinclair must leave Manchester City this summer to revive his flagging career.
Roberto Mancini has admitted he has yet to be assured about his future by the Manchester City hierarchy as the club court Manuel Pellegrini.
Harry Redknapp will see his wages slashed along with his players following QPR's relegation.

Transfer stories and gossip from other papers and websites

Manchester City are leading Chelsea in the race for highly-rated Malaga playmaker Isco, who is valued at around £27million. (Daily Mail)
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has revealed he was first in line to sign Gareth Bale, but chiefs at Southampton never got back to him, and the Welshman signed for Tottenham instead. (Daily Mail)



Gareth Bale: He could have been playing in red instead of white

Barcelona want Liverpool goalkeeper Pepe Reina to replace Victor Valdes next season. (Mundo Deportivo)
Jose Mourinho has ruled out signing Atletico Madrid striker Radamel Falcao and Real Madrid midfielder Xabi Alonso if he returns to Chelsea. (The Sun)
QPR are still keen on signing Peter Odemwingie from West Brom, despite being relegated. (Daily Star)
Barcelona are plotting a £40m swoop for Chelsea defender David Luiz. (Daily Mail)
Yossi Benayoun has confirmed he will quit Chelsea in the summer when his contract runs out. (London Evening Standard)
Liverpool are in talks with Steven Gerrard over a new contract, boss Brendan Rodgers has confirmed. (Daily Mail)
Southampton are ready to make a £10m swoop for Arsenal and Manchester United target Victor Wanyama, who currently plays for Celtic. (Daily Mail)

Friday, 3 May 2013

NASRI TO BE SPARED FROM MAN CITY SQUAD CULL



Manchester City owner Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nayhan may be ready to bankroll another busy summer of transfer activity at the Etihad Stadium, but one man who looks likely to stay is Samir Nasri. Up to seven players are being tipped to depart the club this summer as boss Roberto Mancini prepares to overhaul his squad after they relinquished the Premier League title to rivals Manchester United this season.
 
     Kolo Toure has already been told he can leave on a free, while Maicon, Joleon Lescott, Scott Sinclair and Edin Dzeko could also be sacrificed. Nasri is another who was thought to be fighting for his future after a frustrated Mancini recently admitted he wanted to "punch" the Frenchman due to his indifferent form this campaign.

     Paris Saint-Germain have been credited with an interest in the 25-year-old after sporting director Leonardo spoke of his determination to bring more French players to the Parc des Princes this summer. After enjoying a fine debut season in the sky blue jersey, Nasri's level of performances this season have dropped considerably, much to the dismay of City fans.

      However, an upturn in form in recent weeks since Mancini delivered his very public barb looks set to save Nasri from the chop with assistant boss David Platt under no illusions the club possess a genuine match-winner on his day. “Since he has been here, Samir has blown hot and cold,” Platt told the Manchester Evening News. “When he has been hot he has been absolutely roasting – he has been a tremendous player. “Every player can have his good games and bad games. Samir is an exceptional player, and you don’t expect anything different from him. “There have been times when people have been critical of him when I don’t think he has had a bad game. He is a very important player for us.” Former City midfielder Patrick Vieira, now Football Development Executive at the club, is a big fan of his fellow Frenchman and has backed him to rediscover the form that saw him seal a £24million switch in 2011. “Samir could do much more,” said Vieira.
   
      “On a personal level, he is very disappointed with the level he reached this season, for various reasons. “But he remains an important player in our squad and has learned a lot from this past year. This season has been very important to him and he will be much stronger next year.” “I hope he stays, even if he had a difficult season. When Samir is at the top, when it is good as it has been lately, he is one of the best players in his position in Europe.”

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EXCLUSIVE - Mancini remains at the Etihad.


Roberto Mancini will manage Manchester City next season - even if they lost the FA Cup final.

Mancini has the full support of the new City chief executive Ferran Soriano and sporting director Txiki Begiristain.

All three of them are already making plans for next season to strengthen the squad in a bid to regain the title from rivals United.

cc. thesun.co.uk