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Mancini set for City revamp

Postby Mark (Blue Army) » Fri May 14, 2010 2:21 pm

Manchester City are set to shed up to 16 players as they prepare for a summer revamp.

Blues boss Roberto Mancini met club owner Sheikh Mansour for the first time on Wednesday after flying to Abu Dhabi for a summit meeting.

But the full scope of the cull will not become clear until City have completed their incoming transfers.

The Blues are close to completing a deal with £11m Hamburg defender Jerome Boateng, are pondering a bid for Benfica utility man David Luiz, and are preparing one big marquee signing - thought to be Liverpool's Spanish ace Fernando Torres.

They also have irons in the fire for two young Serie A stars, one of them likely to be Napoli playmaker Marek Hamsik.

Already earmarked for departure are strikers Benjani, Valeri Bojinov, Felipe Caicedo, Kelvin Etuhu and Jo, who all spent all or part of last season out on loan.

They are likely to be joined by Martin Petrov, who missed the last three months of the season with a knee injury after enjoying a brief revival in fortune under new Mancini.

Academy products Stevie Ireland, Nedum Onuoha, Micah Richards, Vladimir Weiss and Shaun Wright-Phillips have all come under scrutiny during the Abu Dhabi meeting, while the futures of Craig Bellamy, Robinho, Sylvinho and Patrick Vieira have also been discussed.

Other clubs are already circling the possible leavers, with Ireland, Onuoha and Richards attracting plenty of interest.

Aston Villa and Sunderland have designs on Onuoha, Spurs and Everton fancy Richards, and Arsenal are showing an interest in Ireland.

But City are wary of allowing home-grown products to go too easily, because they see the Academy as a key part of the club's structure.

There is also a fear that releasing players of that potential could come back to hurt them, and that will also enter their thinking on Weiss, whose exploits with Slovakia in the World Cup finals will be closely monitored.

Dunne deal

The Blues were bitten this year with Richard Dunne - although hardly a youngster - having a fine season at his new club Aston Villa.

And they also lived to regret the decision to allow Joe Hart out on loan for a season at Birmingham, as they were unable to recall him when Shay Given dislocated his shoulder at a crucial phase of the season.

They are conscious of the fact that they need to be even more circumspect next season, with a big increase in fixtures should they qualify for the group stage of the Europa League, which means a need for a larger first-team squad.

Bellamy is another player with a question mark over his head, and who is also attracting the interest of Tottenham.

He will also be targeted by Cardiff City, his hometown club, if they can beat Blackpool in next week's Championship play-off final at Wembley.

He has already clashed with Mancini over the best way to handle his long-standing knee problems, and while Mancini says it is a "farce" to suggest he has a problem with the player, Bellamy is not enthusiastic about City's management team.

Wright-Phillips is another whose future is in limbo. He asked for a pay rise to bring him into line with players who joined on inflated salaries after the Abu Dhabi takeover, but he turned down an improved offer.

Sylvinho and Vieira may be offered new one-year deals.

Mancini has returned to Italy to spend some time with his family, who are due to move to Manchester in September.

Chief executive Garry Cook, chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak and football administrator Brian Marwood are still in the emirate, thrashing out details of the Blues' strategy for the summer and beyond.

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Re: Mancini set for City revamp

Postby ross.mcfc » Sat May 15, 2010 1:20 am

The SWP bit is a pile of crap for starters. He was signed when we knew we had the money in place. He will be his Chelsea salary with us thats for sure and doesnt deserve a dime more. Any club stupid enough to pay him more than us is welcome to him.

I wouldnt sell Ned, Michah, Ireland, Hart or SWP for two very good reasons.

We need home grown players in our squad for European competitions. There cant be to many teams with home grown players of that quality. Also all those players are good enough to play for top 8 teams. Why would we strenghten a side like Everton or Villa when they could easily be breathing right down our necks if they play it right in the transfer window and stay injury free.

With a Europa leauge campign which should be a formalitly until the last 32 stage and the league cup there should be more than enough games to ensure that valuable squad players are getting enough games. I expect us to be doing our upmost to win a trophy next year and do not want to see us do a Villa or Spurs on the UEFA cup and treat it like a burdon.

We must get that monkey off our back next year.
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Re: Mancini set for City revamp

Postby bobby brows » Sat May 15, 2010 2:26 am

SWP is supposedly to have taken a wage cut to move back to city! whether we knew we had the money in place when he arrived is up for debate but supposedly the reason Tevez hsd been sounding off about alleged unhappiness is that he earns less than top whack at city too!

More importantly for city its crucial that if Bellamy leaves he does not leave for anyone in danger of breaking into the top 6

for me richards and onuoha are truly the future of the team and if they leave for anything less than 50 million than we've not got a good deal because under new rules and champions league rules if we ever get their they are more valuable than ever!

Stevie has been linked with a move to united, arsenal and liverpool with all three supposedly done deals so who knows...
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Re: Mancini set for City revamp

Postby john@staustell » Sat May 15, 2010 2:40 am

ramckaymancity wrote:SWP is supposedly to have taken a wage cut to move back to city! whether we knew we had the money in place when he arrived is up for debate but supposedly the reason Tevez hsd been sounding off about alleged unhappiness is that he earns less than top whack at city too!

More importantly for city its crucial that if Bellamy leaves he does not leave for anyone in danger of breaking into the top 6

for me richards and onuoha are truly the future of the team and if they leave for anything less than 50 million than we've not got a good deal because under new rules and champions league rules if we ever get their they are more valuable than ever!

Stevie has been linked with a move to U***d, arsenal and liverpool with all three supposedly done deals so who knows...


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Re: Mancini set for City revamp

Postby saulman » Sat May 15, 2010 8:17 am

john@staustell wrote:
ramckaymancity wrote:SWP is supposedly to have taken a wage cut to move back to city! whether we knew we had the money in place when he arrived is up for debate but supposedly the reason Tevez hsd been sounding off about alleged unhappiness is that he earns less than top whack at city too!

More importantly for city its crucial that if Bellamy leaves he does not leave for anyone in danger of breaking into the top 6

for me richards and onuoha are truly the future of the team and if they leave for anything less than 50 million than we've not got a good deal because under new rules and champions league rules if we ever get their they are more valuable than ever!

Stevie has been linked with a move to U***d, arsenal and liverpool with all three supposedly done deals so who knows...


I sincerely hope you're not serious?


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Re: Mancini set for City revamp

Postby Rag_hater » Sat May 15, 2010 10:01 am

I suppose about 16 sounds about how many Bobby will have to get rid of so he can build a squad of players who in the majority will like him and his methods.
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Re: Mancini set for City revamp

Postby btajim » Sat May 15, 2010 10:16 am

Who'd pay 50 million for Ned and Richards?!

All the names in the "released" bit are fair except for Ireland. He's got 10/11 to work himself back to the levels he's achieved before. I'm still unsure about SWP, though.
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Re: Mancini set for City revamp

Postby avoidconfusion » Sat May 15, 2010 10:40 am

We'd be lucky to get 25m for Nedum and Richards together.
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Re: Mancini set for City revamp

Postby The Man In Blue » Sat May 15, 2010 10:41 am

avoidconfusion wrote:We'd be lucky to get 25m for Nedum and Richards together.


lucky? we'd have robbed whoever paid that blind.
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Re: Mancini set for City revamp

Postby LookMumImOnMCF.net » Sat May 15, 2010 10:57 am

Richards & Ned would fetch around 8 to £10m between them
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