Manchester City want Roberto Mancini to cut down on summer spending - EPL news
Manchester City top management has apparently issued new rules ahead of the summer transfer window. Reports indicate that the club wants Robert Mancini to not spend big in summer transfer season. The management has assured Mancini of their full support but
warned the tactician against expensive purchases in the summer. After helping Eastlands side to end their 35-year trophy drought and qualify for the UEFA Champions League, Mancini is desperate to strengthen his squad by signing some of the world’s finest players.
Manchester City have asked their supporters not get too excited about summer transfer season. Manchester City chairman, Khaldoon al-Mubarak, revealed that the club will only bring two new players to Eastlands this summer. Mancini, who is believed to have
his eyes set on the likes of Cesc Fabregas, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Zlatan-Ibrahimovic-c38029, will have to stay content with minimum signings after having himself allocated a limited budget.
“It won’t be like last summer, or the summer before. What you will see this year is strengthening the squad in areas that we feel require more depth. We don’t need quantity, as today we have quality. We just need a couple of players” Khaldoon al-Mubarak
said two weeks earlier.
Mancini was sure to have more decision making power after a good season with Manchester City. His cup winning exploits aside, Mancini helped City draft a historic moment as Manchester City qualified for the UEFA Champions League after finishing third in
the recently concluded 2010/11 Barclays English Premier League. Mancini, who succeeded in making City a great force this season, must be feeling disappointment with the reluctant attitude of the management.
Manchester city are expected to generate a healthy £110m by offloading some of their players in the summer transfer window. http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Nedum-Onuoha-c27453 and Emmanuel
Adebayor are all expected to leave the Manchester-based club this summer.
The Manchester City owner is planning to cut down on the club’s spending; the Citizens have spent an estimated £1billion since Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan took over the club from ill fated Thaksin Shinawatra three years ago.
Manchester City are looking desperate to hang-on to their http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Carlos-c8346 Tevez, who has been rumoured to leave the club in near future. However, with new signings in the pipeline, the fans should expect their team to emerge as a stronger force next season.
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