Not only this, but it's also good to see the good old Man City back.
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Not only this, but it's also good to see the good old Man City back.
I can see Tevez going out as well, specially considering the wages he makes.
Why did Sinclair come in first place? SHould have stayed in Swansea.
buy Nasri back to arsenal haha.
Guys, you did read the part where they want to BUY Cavani and Fellaini for big-money moves, right?
City is simply streamlining (thanks to Txiki Begiristain, of Barcelona fame), not 'changing their ways'. This was part of the reason they bought so many players in the first place; see which ones stick, and sell/expire the rest.
Cavani 52M release clause and Fellaini around 23M. But I was focusing around the wages area. It good they realized they should pay crazy amounts. I mean look at that 15M for Bridge, Toure and Cruz that's nonsense they hardly deserve half of what they make.
As for Tevez it looks like he will play out his contract (one or two years left) then head to Boca Juniors in Argentina
Ah Tevez. What happened.
Monaco are interested in signing both Tevez and Nasri. Since he has already stated he won't renew his contract, City will probably sell him.
This summer comming up Manchester City is keen to slash their wage budget. The likes of Edin Dzeko, Joleon Lescott, Maicon and Scot Sinclair are almost out.
While Samir Nasari, Gareth Barry, Javi Garcia and Aleksander Kolarov are under review to see if they will stay or go.
After this season City will be cutting out £15M from the expirations of Roque Santa Cruz, Wayne Bridge, and Kolo Toure contracts.
Its good that they finally took responsibility over the wages being issued at City and hope this refreshes the squad and they come back even a stronger team.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2282565/Manchester-City-prepare-sell-Edin-Dzeko-Maicon-Joleon-Lescott.html?ITO=1490&ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490