Wilkins expects City challengeChelsea assistant manager Ray Wilkins believes Manchester City can compete for the Premier League title if Roberto Mancini integrates the new players into his team quickly.
Mancini has bolstered his squad significantly this summer with the signings of international stars such as David Silva, Yaya Toure, Aleksandar Kolarov and Jerome Boateng.
Others are expected to join before the transfer deadline and City have been tipped to mount a strong challenge for top spot along with the likes of Manchester United and defending champions Chelsea.
Wilkins feels the main problem for Mancini will be that many of those at his disposal have never played together before and it could take time to settle.
However, he expects Mancini to shape a consistent team and be much closer to the leading pack.
"It is a lot of money (they have spent) but they have very wealthy backers and I would imagine before we kick off next week there will be a few more players going in there as well," Wilkins said.
"But it is never easy when so many new players come together. It is very nice and pleasant to have new players come in but you have to mould a team.
"The game is a team game and it is not easy for Mancini to put those guys together all at once.
"It is a juggling job and Roberto has been in that situation with Inter Milan before, so he'll understand that situation and I'm sure he'll handle it very well.
"Manchester United will be genuine contenders, but I think there are two or three others who will have a little dabble at us - like Manchester City, if they can form that group. They have very good individuals and could challenge us."
UTTER BOLLOX from CaughtoffsideTottenham boss Harry Redknapp may be interested in making a move for Manchester City striker Emmanuel Adebayor as he looks to strengthen his side for the coming season. Roberto Mancini has insisted that the Togolese international is very much part of his first team plans but the former Arsenal man has already stated his interest in a proposed move to Juventus fuelling speculation that he isn’t entirely happy at Eastlands.
The 26 year old had a decent, if not spectacular, first season at the club and with all the recent arrivals and the likely return of Robinho to the club from his loan spell, the powerfully built forward may be worried he could lose his starting spot for the forthcoming season. This may be what led to his comments relating to a potential move to Serie A.
A similar occurrence angered Arsene Wenger when Adebayor attempted to engineer a move to AC Milan and within a year the player had to be offloaded to Man City. In his first season at the club the former Monaco man managed 14 goals whilst Carlos Tevez powered on to register 29 goals and collect an array of Player of the Year awards.
Harry Redknapp is thought to be looking to bring in new strikers and has been linked with moves for the likes of Klaas Jan Huntelaar and is reportedly considering offloading Peter Crouch whilst White Hart Lane forwards Robbie Keane and Roman Pavlyuchenko are also by no means first team certainties.
A move for Emmanuel Adebayor would probably run at around £22m and a bid could well fall on deaf ears but nonetheless is appears to be a move Redknapp is considering.
Adebayor quotes relating to potential City exit: “I will be sorry to leave the Premier League, but in Europe there are other top leagues. Juventus are a great club in which I would like to play for.”
Shaun Wright-Phillips Charity Bike Ride England and Manchester City footballer ShaunWright-Phillips announces the launch of his annual Education for the Children Foundation celebrity charity motorbike ride, which takes place on Sunday 8th August.
The bike ride, aims to raise awareness and funds for the Education for the Children charity. The charity builds schools and safe houses and works to improve living conditions for underprivileged children in Guatemala .
Shaun’s 2010 celebrity motorcycle charity ride departs central London to arrive at Ace Cafe London at around 11am, departing from the Ace at about Noon to continue the ride.
Participants on the ride include Premiership footballers Wayne Bridge( Manchester City ), Craig Bellamy ( Manchester City ), Nigel Reo-Coker (Aston Villa) and Steve Sidwell (Aston Villa) and actor Tamer Hassan. The footballers will be riding their custom-made three wheeled bikes, as insurance requirements prevent them from riding two-wheelers.
Celebritiestaking part this year have set up a Just Giving Page to encourage donations to the worthwhile charity. With each passing year the bike ride attracts more media attention, and since its launch over £50,000 has been raised in aid of Education for the Children Foundation.
Shaun Wright-Phillips said: “The Education for the Children charity is a cause very close to my heart, and as an ambassador for the charity I will continue to do all that I can to raise as much money as possible. The money we’ve raised previously has helped tremendously and I hope we can continue to help in future years.”
“It’s vitally important that money is raised for the charity to ensure under privileged children have access to education and safe houses. Whenever I vis it the children in Guatemala I’m reminded how essential the funding is and it drives to me to bring more awareness to the charity andits work.”
Donations can be made through Shaun’s Just Giving page :
http://www.justgiving.com/Shaun-Wright-Phillips