Of course this article still says he can train at Cardiff...
BOLTON are poised to rescue Craig Bellamy from his Manchester City misery.
Bellamy’s hometown club Cardiff would love to have the firebrand forward – but they could pay only a fraction of his massive £90,000-a-week wages.
City are resigned to the fact that they will have to subsidise the deal wherever Bellamy goes.
Starsport understands Bolton have asked about taking the City outcast on loan and that the lure of continued Premier League football appeals to the player.
A move to Bolton would suit City, who do not see their neighbours as rivals. But the Blues do not want Bellamy to play for a team likely to challenge them at the top of the table.
There are links with former club Celtic – whose pay ceiling is £30,000-a-week – Fulham, managed by former City boss Mark Hughes, Tottenham and Everton.
Bellamy burned his bridges at City last week when he claimed manager Roberto Mancini had not spoken to him for months.
Mancini’s response was to announce that Bellamy would not be in his final list of 25 first team squad players this season.
And the Italian has made it clear Bellamy is free to train at Cardiff.