Tuesday, 30 June 2009
Eto'o would be delighted to join City.
Monday, 29 June 2009
Eto'o to reject City offer?
Sunday, 28 June 2009
Eto'o has City offer.
Eto'o to be done this week?
Thursday, 25 June 2009
Robi talks more about Tevez.
Wednesday, 24 June 2009
City prepare £15million Lescott bid
Tuesday, 23 June 2009
Robi wants Eto'o..
Cruz hopes for Tevez..
Taylor signs for City.
Monday, 22 June 2009
Rocky signs.
Cruz control as RSC passes City medical
Santa's City medical..
Carlos expected to make City move!
Sunday, 21 June 2009
Birmingham to take Hart.
Saturday, 20 June 2009
Kia Joorabchian discusses Tevez's decision.
We've got Robinho...
As if we needed reminding we have one of the most exciting attacking players on the planet in our team, he decides to tell us himself in this interview on the Official Site claiming he only knows one way to play football, a love for the beautiful game and it's brazilian art which will bring a smile to the face of blues worldwide, it still shocks me we have such a player in our team and his love for City, lets hope he gets just a taste of winning trophies in the Confederations Cup and it gives him the extra edge to bring one to Eastlands!
He used to play for United, Tevez, Tevez....
The long drawn out transfer saga of Carlos Tevez looks to be coming to a close after Manchester United's Official Site announced today that the player would not be extending his loan deal with United, paving the way for a controversial move across the border.
Tevez's mooted switch to city has dragged on for a month leaving blues fans patiently waiting and hoping for the Argentine to join Hughes' revolution, and after the announce of the sale of Ronaldo and the Champions Leauge defeat to Barcelona, it is another blow to United fans after their loud protests during the Premier League season with chants of 'Fergie, sign him up'. Well luckily for City fans it looks like Hughesy has signed him up and will be City's biggest signing of the summer.
Friday, 19 June 2009
Santa Cruz is coming to town!
Superman's summer workout..
Chairman praises fans
Blues on Eto'o chase
City chase Taylor
City set to seal Santa Cruz deal
Manchester City have agreed an £18million deal to sign Roque Santa Cruz from Blackburn as they begin to build a squad to break into the Premier League's top four.
Manager Mark Hughes will finally be reunited with the striker he wanted to bring with him from Rovers to Eastlands last summer in the first of several blockbuster signings before the end of August.
Santa Cruz will cost £15m, with the rest of the fee dependant on appearances and team success, but he is likely to have to compete for a place with Carlos Tevez - who is ready to reject Manchester United and Liverpool - and Barcelona's Samuel Eto'o next season.
City are confident they are making progress in their pursuit of two of the most respected goalscorers playing in Europe - despite Eto'o's exorbitant wage demands of £192,000-a-week after tax - as chairman Khaldoon al-Mubarak continues to back Hughes in the transfer market.
The signing of Santa Cruz, who missed the end of last season with a knee injury, shows that the manager remains in charge of the club's transfer targets.
Al-Mubarak has admitted his frustration at the perception of City as a club who do not deserve a place at the game's top table. The Cruz deal highlights his reluctance to pay wildly inflated fees, as the initial figure is £5m short of the price Blackburn quoted them in January when their bids were unsuccessful.
Hughes first signed Santa Cruz for Blackburn from Bayern Munich for £3.8m in 2007 after he had fallen out of favour at the German club. He scored 23 goals for Rovers in his first season but suffered with injury last term after the Welshman had move on.
Source - Daily Mail
Thursday, 18 June 2009
Robinho scores in Brazil Confederations Cup win
Robinho was on target for Brazil as the Copa America holders swept towards the Confederations Cup semi-finals in South Africa with a game to spare by comfortably beating the United States 3-0 in their second Group B match.
City's record signing from Real Madrid finished off a lightning-quick breakaway after an error from former City midfielder DaMarcus Beasley turned a United States corner into an inviting opportunity for Brazil.
Robi's 20th-minute strike came with Brazil already a goal in front in Pretoria through reputed Arsenal target Felipe Melo, whose header from an eighth-minute free kick gave Tim Howard no chance in the United States goal.
That goal effectively sank Brazil's rivals, still struggling to recover from a 3-1 opening defeat by Italy and reduced to ten men after 55 minutes when midfielder Sacha Kljestan was sent off for a studs-up tackle on Ramires.
Right-back Maicon added Brazil's third for good measure in the 62nd minute, firing into the roof of the net from an acute angle following a smart build-up and great final ball from Kaka. The US rally to hit the bar twice in the closing stages was a tad misleading.
Brazil, unbeaten in 13 matches, will now face world champions Italy on Sunday in their final group game with six points in the bag following a nerve-jangling 4-3 victory over Egypt in their opening tie.
Coach Dunga rested several of his regular starters including Robinho's City team-mate Elano, who was on the bench.
Source - Manchester City official site
Santa Cruz could stay at Blackburn
Roque Santa Cruz admits there is a possibility no club will trigger his buy-out clause this summer.
The Blackburn striker has attracted interest from Manchester City, with the Blues having tracked the Paraguay international for some time.
Mark Hughes' men lodged a number of bids for the South American star during the January transfer window, but failed to match Rovers' valuation.
They are expected to reignite their interest in the coming weeks, but are once again expected to be met with stubborn resistance from Blackburn.
Santa Cruz's buy-out clause is believed to be around £20million, a figure City have so far been reluctant to meet.
Should the big spenders from Eastlands fail to match the required demands this time around, the talented frontman accepts that he will have no option but to carry on at Ewood Park.
"A signed document stipulates that there is a lot of money to pay to take me away from Blackburn," Santa Cruz told Radio 970 AM in his homeland.
"If they don't want to sell me, then I must complete my contract and continue with them.
"I am under contract until 2012."
Source - Sky Sports
Manchester City season shape-up
Having learned lessons in 2008/09, Manchester City will aim to take the next step towards big-time status this season. Mark Hughes' side have already signed Gareth Barry, but the world's richest club continues to be linked with a host of star names and we look at the potential new arrivals at Eastlands.
What's happened so far
In comparison with many Premier League clubs, quite a lot. While other teams appear to be taking their time and waiting for the beginning of pre-season in July, City are intent not to repeat mistakes of the past.
The richest club on the planet - funded by the reported £560billion wealth, earned from ownership of the largest oil reserve in the world, of Sheikh Mansour's family - was the talking point of the winter transfer window as a world-record pursuit of Brazil international Kaka ended in a drawn-out failure.
City have learnt their lesson and are not messing around. Business is being conducted at speed to avoid a repeat of the embarrassing transfer brouhaha of six months ago.
Blink and you missed the £12million arrival of Gareth Barry from Aston Villa as the England star abandoned his desire for immediate UEFA Champions League football, or even European participation, to become the latest player attracted by potential at Eastlands.
Star midfielder Stephen Ireland has signed a new long-term contract, announcing that he does not see any reason to ever leave City, to provide reason for cheer.
In between praising the club's hierarchy, and receiving reassurances about his job in exchange, manager Mark Hughes has continued to state the need to conduct business in a hurry, which suggests further arrivals will not be far away.
Hughes interviews can at times sound like repeats as the Welshman, clearly well drilled from the club's media department, persistently pedals the cards-close-to-chest party line of quick negotiations and a catchphrase interest in quality additions, however, that, on the surface at least, demonstrates a combined focus throughout the club which will help in transfer activity.
If conjecture is correct, City have a £150million summer transfer kitty at their disposal. It is unlikely all of that cash will be spent - there is a credit crunch you know - but there have been no shortage of possible purchases.
There has been no secret made of hopes of an audacious move to bring in Carlos Tevez after his loan spell at rivals Manchester United, while Hughes is desperate to capture former Blackburn colleague Roque Santa Cruz in the wake of a failed attempt in January. Everton's Joleon Lescott could be the target of a swap deal involving Micah Richards.
Barcelona trio Samuel Eto'o, Yaya Toure and Thierry Henry have all been linked, while any other player who would demand a transfer fee of around £20m - step forward David Villa, Sergio Aguero, Franck Ribery and Edin Dzeko - have also been connected with City.
Hughes, though, will have to clear out a lot of deadwood from his oversized squad. Elano, Valeri Bojinov, Gelson Fernandes, Benjani, Felipe Caicedo, Dietmar Hamann, Kasper Schmeichel, Danny Mills and Darius Vassell are among a host of players who could leave.
Daniel Sturridge, a rumoured Chelsea target, Ched Evans, Tal Ben-Haim, Jo, Clayton McDonald, Paul Marshall and Richard Martin may also start the new season elsewhere.
There has been speculation over the future of British-record signing Robinho who, having only arrived from Real Madrid last September, has, ominously for City as it is players who hold the power no matter what clubs would like to think, admitted the Camp Nou is an attractive destination.
What they need
City's midfield is well stocked, with the likes of Barry, Nigel de Jong, Vincent Kompany, Martin Petrov, Shaun Wright-Phillips and, if he regains full fitness, Michael Johnson offering formidable combinations.
Hughes has an established goalkeeper in winter signing Shay Given and plenty of choice for backup, so that area should also be fine.
The defence is in good shape, although an option at right-back or centre-half, which is where Lescott comes into the equation, would be welcomed.
Attack is the area that requires improvement. City struggled horribly on their travels in 2008/09 and a player who provides a persistent goal threat would offer a step towards a cure.
Santa Cruz, or rumours of John Carew, would be the target man to hold the ball up, so vital when away from home, which would benefit Craig Bellamy or Robinho.
Tevez's class would add a different dimension, while the Argentine's much-heralded work ethic would reap rewards when on the road and help a push towards the top six in the league.
What they'll get
Tevez, Santa Cruz and Lescott seem the most likely arrivals, with fresh reports suggesting the former has decided to snub Manchester United in favour of a £140,000-a-week deal when he returns from a family holiday.
Santa Cruz has made his intentions clear and an existing relationship with Hughes will probably see the Paraguayan arrive at Eastlands.
Lescott could move to Manchester, despite suggesting otherwise, with City's wealth and long-term aspirations outweighing that on offer at Everton, and Richards, who is understood to endure a shaky relationship with Hughes, would head in the other direction.
There will probably be another two new faces on top of the above trio, while a host of squad players are shown the exit.
Fans view - Nathan Jones
Carlos Tevez would be a great buy for City as he will at last work a shift rather than the likes of Robinho, who on a cold Wednesday night in December at Sunderland away (no disrespect to Sunderland) will not. Also, we need a centre-back and a right-back. Glen Johnson would be a great buy as he is up for sale and Liverpool are nearly broke so I don't think they will find £18.5million to buy him. Samuel Eto'o won't come (yet) due to Barcelona probably being the best team in the world. But someone like Thierry Henry, who maybe isn't getting a game, may be become available.
Hamann interested in Munich move
Manchester City midfielder Dietmar Hamann has revealed he would be interested in a move to German second division club 1860 Munich.
Hamann joined City in 2006 from Liverpool, but has seen his opportunities limited as City waded into the transfer market with some high-profile midfielderers.
The former Germany international, 35, played his last league game for City in December but is keen to carry on playing and sees 1860 as an attractive option.
“They are a great club that belongs in the top flight,” Hamann said. “I could see myself playing there. I want to carry on playing for another two years.”
Hamann won the Champions League with Liverpool in 2005 and scored the last ever goal at the old Wembley before it was torn down.
Caicedo on the move?
Felipe Caceido’s agent has declared that Manchester City will have the final word regarding the striker’s future.
Two clubs are believed to be on the Ecuadorian’s tail – Sporting, who have approached him regarding a one-year loan deal plus an option for a permanent deal, and West Ham.
The 20-year-old’s agent, Stephan Braendli, has claimed that various clubs have enquired about Caicedo, who is not the one that will take a decision regarding his next club.
“Today Sporting is an option for the kid, but not the only one,” Braendli told Record. “I cannot speak much about this topic, but there is a deadline regarding the deal – the end of June.”
He added: “Other clubs have asked about Caicedo but his future does not only depend on the player, as Manchester City will have the final word.”
Source - Setanta Sports
Eto'o on his way to Manchester City?
Manchester City were last night edging closer to the player they believe will be the stellar domestic signing of the summer - a spectacular deal for Barcelona's Samuel Eto'o that could cost £70million.
Quite how the striker will react to the prospect of making his debut away to Blackburn at a compact Ewood Park remains to be seen, but the size of City's staggering purse will surely help overcome any doubts he may have.
City will pay a transfer fee of just under £30m, but will need to match Eto'o's wage demands of £192,000 a week AFTER TAX over the four-year-deal, making him the most expensive arrival in British football. Having Eto'o on the pay roll will cost in excess of £320,000-aweek (£16.6m a year), more than twice as much as leading Barclays Premier League stars such as Frank Lampard and Steven Gerrard.
Barcelona sources say the deal, which Sportsmail exclusively revealed this month, is almost complete. It represents outstanding business for the Spanish champions as the 28-year-old has only one year left on his contract, and he would have been able to leave on a free transfer next summer.
Last night City denied they must lose Robinho to gain Eto'o. Executive chairman Garry Cooke said: 'Robinho has always been a highly valued member of our team and that continues to be the case. Reports suggesting he will leave, either on loan or on a permanent deal, are absolutely untrue.'
City want to pair Eto'o with Robinho to steal Manchester United's thunder after they lost Cristiano Ronaldo to Real Madrid in a world-record move.
City have signed Gareth Barry from Aston Villa, but want to flex their muscles as manager Mark Hughes sets them a target of gatecrashing the Champions League and Eto'o, who scored 36 goals last season, would certainly be a Hollywood-style capture.
His wage demands were considered unreasonable by Barcelona president Joan Laporta who said: 'We would like to renew his contract but not at any price.'
City are looking to bring in up to six more players and chairman Khaldoon al Mubarak said: 'Key for us is that we trust Mark and any acquisition is based on his view.'
He added that some figures quoted to City have been 'a joke' and confessed: 'I'm frustrated with people assuming we're going to throw crazy money at deals, that we won't understand true values and we can't negotiate or get value for a player. There are situations where a £10m player will be offered to us for a "City price" of £20m. We just leave because at that point there's no point arguing.
'Look at City owner Sheik Mansour, he's a very shrewd businessman. I'll defend the value of every deal we've done. Look at our Robinho deal. If he went in this transfer window for the same price [£32.5m] it would be a steal.'
Source - Exclusive by Simon Jones And John Edwards - Daily Mail.
Wednesday, 17 June 2009
New Umbro shirt launch poster
Cook - Robinho going nowhere
Manchester City chief executive Garry Cook has dashed rumours suggesting Robinho is poised to leave the club.
Reports on Wednesday had suggested that the Brazilian playmaker was a summer transfer target for Barcelona.
The Catalan giants were said to be keen on taking the South American superstar on loan with the view to a permanent deal being struck at a later date.
Robinho, who joined City from Real Madrid in a record-breaking move last summer, had also been quoted as expressing an interest in a return to Spain.
However, Cook insists there is no substance to any such reports and claims the 25-year-old will be staying at Eastlands.
"Robinho has always been a highly valued member of our team and that continues to be the case," he told the club's official website.
"Reports suggesting he will leave the club, either on loan or on a permanent deal, are absolutely untrue."
Source - Sky Sports