Scott Sinclair cannot be sold!

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Manchester City winger Scott Sinclair has had to have a rib removed and won't be able to train for at least three months.
The 24-year-old missed the end of the season with a blood-clot on his shoulder, and doctors have decided to remove his top rib as it was pushing on a vein, causing the clot.
The former Chelsea and Swansea player is now on blood-thinning drug warfarin, which means he is unable to play any contact football as the drug can cause excessive bleeding to an individual if cut.
City's medical team will reassess his situation in August with Sinclair only allowed back to full training if his blood clotting is back to normal levels, revealed the Daily Mirror.
Those close to Sinclair are confident the player, who has been missing since being taken ill in training on May 3, will make a full recover.
But it has come as a further blow to Sinclair after he made only two league starts for City and didn't get on the score sheet following his £6million move last summer.
He may well be loaned out, with Everton and Aston Villa two clubs who were showing an interest before this set back.
Manchester City winger Scott Sinclair has had to have a rib removed and won't be able to train for at least three months.
The 24-year-old missed the end of the season with a blood-clot on his shoulder, and doctors have decided to remove his top rib as it was pushing on a vein, causing the clot.
The former Chelsea and Swansea player is now on blood-thinning drug warfarin, which means he is unable to play any contact football as the drug can cause excessive bleeding to an individual if cut.
City's medical team will reassess his situation in August with Sinclair only allowed back to full training if his blood clotting is back to normal levels, revealed the Daily Mirror.
Those close to Sinclair are confident the player, who has been missing since being taken ill in training on May 3, will make a full recover.
But it has come as a further blow to Sinclair after he made only two league starts for City and didn't get on the score sheet following his £6million move last summer.
He may well be loaned out, with Everton and Aston Villa two clubs who were showing an interest before this set back.