MANCHESTER CITY are ready to spark a cross-city battle for £24million-rated Mirko Vucinic.
City boss Roberto Mancini has targeted the Roma striker as he prepares for next season.
And that may force United manager Alex Ferguson's hand, as he has also been tracking the Montenegro international.
Vucinic, 26, has long been coveted by Europe's biggest sides.
He has hit 14 goals so far this season and played a key part in Roma's Serie A title charge.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger is also a fan but, if City firm up their interest, their spending power would put them ahead of the chasing Premier League pack.
Chelsea & Manchester City scout Bari defender Leonardo Bonucci
Premier League sides Chelsea and Manchester City are tracking Bari defender Leonardo Bonucci , according to reports in the Italian press.The Rome-based newspaper Il Messaggero claims that both Manchester City and Chelsea have sent scouts to watch the highly-rated central defender.Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti and Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini are believed to have been impressed with Bonucci this season.The 6.2ft defender, who is also attracting the interest of Inter Milan and Juventus, has been part of one of the meanest defences in Serie A in 2009/2010.
Leonardo Bonucci, 22, is also co-owned by Genoa and is expected to leave Bari in the summer after impressing alongside another highly-rated young Italian defender, Andrea Ranocchia .
Patrick Vieira expects to stay at Manchester City next season
After scoring his first goal for Manchester City on Saturday in their 6-1 rout of Burnley, Patrick Vieira has confirmed on French TV that he expects to be at Eastlands next season.
Rumours yesterday suggested the MLS was hoping to bring Vieira to America but the former Arsenal and Inter Milan midfielder hopes to continue at Manchester City .
Vieira told Canal +he expects to sign on for 2010/2011: "There are great opportunities for me to stay another year at Manchester City ."
The 33-year-old midfielder was Roberto Mancini’s first signing for Manchester City and agreed a six-month deal with an option of a further twelve months.
In the French television interview Vieira also reacted to the rumoured interest from the MLS and said he "did not" intend to play in the USA.
Last August however, the French international midfielder had said he would be happy to "experiment at the end of my career, so why not the United States?"
Mancini: The Importance of the Academy
Roberto Mancini has spoken to the Official Website about the importance of the academy and how the door will always been open for promising young talent to come through:
Youth will always be given its fling at Manchester City. That is the message assailing Academy prospects’ ears in stereo from current boss Roberto Mancini and ex-Platt Lane supremo Jim Cassell. The former had this to say recently about the promotion of teenagers Abdi Ibrahim, Greg Cunningham, Alex Nimely, and Dedryck Boyata under his stewardship
Mancini: "I am a manager who puts a lot of faith in bringing players through the Academy system and who has been pleased to give several City players their chance to play in the first team. They train often with us at Carrington so they are used to being around the senior players and it is not so much of a shock if I call them into the team. We have several talented young players trying to break through."
There is also some news on how Jim Cassell is doing in the United Arab Emirates:
The latter, meanwhile (Cassell), is currently in Abu Dhabi spreading the Blues’ method and word amongst some of the most promising young footballers in the United Arab Emirates. And enshrined in the message that he is determined to pass on is that youth development – in spite of all the money pumped into playing staff at senior level in the past 18 months - remains as strong a priority as it ever has been.
"You would expect me to be biased towards young people but I genuinely believe the younger generation hold the key to the future of our football club," declared the man whose team produced thirty first team graduates in ten years. "I think if you can create belief you can make anything happen."
This is really good to hear. But like Jack on TLDORC; I can see our academy policy changing from graduating local lads to handpicking the world's most exciting talents (like we did with Jeremy Helan). However, Mancini isn't lying, the only academy player Hughes gave a debut to in 18 months was Vladimir Weiss. Already, in just 4 months Mancini has handed debuts to 4 youngsters; Dedryck Boyata, Abdi Ibrahim, Greg Cunningham and Alex Nimely.
Sylvinho: Would love to stay at City
Veteran Manchester City defender Sylvinho has admitted he is unsure where his future lies, but that he hopes to stay at Eastlands.
The 35-year-old joined City on a free transfer from Barcelona last year and is out of contract in the summer.
With Wayne Bridge seen as first-choice left-back and Javier Garrido also in contention, the former Brazil international has been restricted to 14 appearances for City this season.
But the former Arsenal and Celta Vigo man is happy to concentrate on City's bid to secure fourth place and Champions League qualification before hoping to agree a new deal with the Blues.
Asked if he will be staying at City, he said: "I have no idea. It's difficult to talk about the future, but my wish is to be here.
"I'm proud to be part of this project but at the moment it's important to keep the focus on the last six games."
TRANSFER BOLLOX
Blackburn boss Sam Allardyce is making move for £6m-rated Estudiantes striker Mauro Boselli as he plans for a new-look attack. Birmingham were chasing the Argentina international in January's transfer window. Daily Mirror
Sheffield United are lining up a summer move for Sunderland defender Phil Bardsley. The former Manchester United right-back, 24, is out of favour at the Stadium of Light. Daily Mail
Tottenham are ready to splash out £2m on Notts County goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel and then loan him back to the League Two outfit. Daily Mirror
Spurs are also keen on £5m-rated Atletico Madrid keeper Sergio Asenjo to come in as back up Heurelho Gomes. The Sun
QPR manager Neil Warnock wants to sign nine players for a total of £10m during the summer. He is targeting Scunthorpe striker Gary Hooper plus Julian Speroni, Nathaniel Clyne, Darren Ambrose and Neil Danns of his former club Crystal Palace. Daily Mirror
Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez is keen to snap up Bolton's South Korean winger Lee Chung-Yong for £8m to help provide extra creativity and more firepower for his strikers. Caughtoffside.com
Bolton boss Owen Coyle wants to sign Burnley's 30-year-old defender Clarke Carlisle who is out of contract at the end of the season. The Sun
Birmingham and Sunderland face competition from Italian side Juventus in the race to sign German striker Kevin Kuranyi from Schalke. IM Scouting
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OTHER BOLLOX
Newcastle United's billionaire owner Mike Ashley will allow a summer spending spree at St James's Park to try to ensure Premier League survival next season, despite being reluctant to return to the days of the club's high-spending past. The Guardian
Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney has played in a secret 11-a-side friendly and could be on the bench for Wednesday's Champions League quarter-final second leg against Bayern Munich. Daily Mirror
And Rooney has been driving United manager Sir Alex Ferguson crazy with his pleas to make him a substitute for the Old Trafford clash. Daily Mail
Liverpool striker Fernando Torres has blamed the club's failure to challenge for the Premier League title squarely at the feet of the Anfield outfit's owners George Gillett and Tom Hicks. Daily Mirror
Referee Mike Dean has been demoted from officiating in the Premier League this weekend. Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson called his performance "poor" in their 2-1 defeat by Chelsea on Saturday, while Dean also awarded Blackburn a questionable penalty in their 1-0 win over Burnley the week before.
Simon Beck, who failed to flag Didier Drogba offside for Chelsea's second goal, has also been demoted and both will officiate at Bristol City this weekend. (Daily Mail)
Burnley midfielder Kevin McDonald has apologised after wandering to a pub with his family after leaving Turf Moor following his half-time substitution on Saturday. The 21-year-old was fined for his walkout during the fixture against Manchester City, which the Clarets lost 6-1.The Times