Samir Nasri wants to stay at Manchester City – Football News
Manchester City midfielder and French midfielder, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Samir-Nasri-c32360, has gone on to dismiss any and all rumours linking him with a move out of the club, as he has commented his future to the Manchester based club.
Following a rather disappointing season, a number of experts felt that Nasri was destined to be on his way out of City at the end of the season. However, this does not seem to be the case, or at least that is
what Nasri is claiming for the time being.
Roberto http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Mancini-c23323 was sacked by City earlier in the season and that led many to fans beleive that most of the underperformers at the club would be treated the same way. With Nasri managing to score only two goals
in twenty seven outings, it felt like he might be next in line to leave the team.
At the same time, with the interest from Monaco and PSG growing stronger by the day, it seemed like it was a move that was bound to happen.
However, when talking about his future, the midfielder is reported to have said, "Next year I'm staying in Manchester. PSG is just a rumour. Nobody contacted me"
Nasri has also earned his first call back to the French national squad for an upcoming friendly. The player was banned for three games, after he abused a journalist, who was questioning the player over France’s
exit from the Euro 2012.
When talking about the chance to play for the national team, and the way he acted with the journalist, the City midfielder went on to add, "I was stupid for reacting to a challenge from a journalist and I went
too far. And my biggest mistake is to have waited eight months to apologise. I learn from my mistakes, even if it is a big one. I have regrets. People do not know me and my everyday life. You have no idea of the media and popular pressure. It is ten-fold and
multiplied by one hundred."
With Nasri now looking to stay at the club, it will be a wait to see if any team can change his mind by offering a better deal, as compared to the one he has at City.
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