News of the Bollox ... bollocks SHAY GIVEN has urged James Milner to quit Aston Villa and fire Manchester City into the Champions League.
England midfielder Milner is top of City boss Roberto Mancini's summer shopping list.
And keeper Given believes his former Newcastle team-mate is just what City need to gatecrash the top four.
Given said: "James has had a great season with Aston Villa and he played some fantastic stuff when I was at Newcastle with him as well.
"He has bags of energy and great ability, left or right foot. He is a very good talent.
"If he comes to the club great - he will be a good addition.
"I drop the odd text now and again and still keep in touch. He has had a fantastic season and you hope he does well in the World Cup in the summer.
"City are moving forward for sure. We have some good players in the squad and everything is set up for success, the training ground, the stadium and fans.
"I think we have a good squad and if players want to come here they will have a good look around and think we are a club going places.
"Next year we will be stronger and better and I am sure the manager is working hard behind the scenes to try and bring in some players over the summer."
Given also believes the City board have made the right call by sticking with Mancini despite failing to achieve his target of a top-four finish.
Republic of Ireland international Given said: "The manager staying is a big bonus.
"The club needs stabilising and it needs a manager to be here for a number of years to get his own methods across and put his own team together.
"Rome was not built in a day and we are building steadily so we cannot chop and change the manager every few months."
Given also revealed his heartache at being forced to watch City's Champions League dream die from the stands after missing the final three games of the season through injury.
Given added: "It was frustrating as I played every game until the last week of the season and then missed three games in a week.
"It was very difficult watching.
"It was very disappointing for the players, staff and manager because we were all geared up to play in the Champions League.
"But we will try and achieve that next season and with the UEFA Cup we have got the cup competitions as well. As a player you want to win trophies."
MANCHESTER CITY want to offload Brazilian flop Jo as part of the package to sign David Silva from Valencia. City are offering around £25million for Spanish World Cup winger Silva but are hoping that Valencia take a chance on Jo.
Valencia were in for the City striker before he moved to England and may be tempted by the offer. The Spanish club are short up front after selling David Villa to Barcelona.
Jo, who cost City £20m two years ago, was loaned to Everton and Galatasaray last season.
Manchester United chief Sir Alex Ferguson has monitored Silva's formin the past, but believes he does not have the pace for the British game.
City are also looking for a new home for Emmanuel Adebayor, with AC Milan showing renewed interest in taking the striker to the San Siro.
Adebayor and Stephen Ireland have been offered to Liverpool in an exchange involving Steven Gerrard and Fernando Torres.
City are also eyeing up forward Edin Dzeko of German club Wolfsburg.
OTHER CITY BOLLOXBlack Cats join Toon’s battle for Dedryck Boyata SUNDERLAND have joined in a Tyne-Wear battle with Newcastle for young Manchester City defender Dedryck Boyata.
But both North East rivals face an uphill task to persuade City boss Roberto Mancini to part with the 19-year-old Belgian – even on loan.
Boyata was voted City’s Young Player of the Year despite making only five first-team appearances last season, and is hopeful of breaking into Mancini’s squad more regularly in 2010-11.
While Newcastle’s interest in a loan move for Boyata was revealed this week, the Sunday Sun has learned that Sunderland have also made enquiries about the 6ft 2in teenager.
Steve Bruce’s interest was aroused by Boyata’s impressive performances in City’s two-leg Carling Cup semi-final defeat against Manchester United in January.
Newcastle would also struggle in any loan bid for Boyata’s club-mate Nedum Onuoha, who is thought to have little interest in moving to St James’ Park while his former City colleague Joey Barton is a Newcastle player.
Newcastle’s hierarchy this week confirmed – in contacting newspapers to deny numerous transfer stories – that the “no capital outlay” referred to in their recent five-year mission statement DOES mean that they will be making no cash signings. And with Aston Villa, Everton and, again, Sunderland all interested in offering Onuoha – who is out of favour at City under Mancini – a permanent escape route from Eastlands, there is even less prospect of the England Under-21 international ending up on Tyneside.
Emmanuel Adebayor earmarked by AC Milan as the man to wrestle power back from Inter Emmanuel Adebayor is the striker AC Milan believe will help them prise back the Serie A title from city rivals Inter.
The Italians made their first move for Manchester City’s powerful African forward earlier this week when the two clubs met to consider an offer for AC’s Brazilian forward Alexandre Pato.
The bid for the 20-year-old was dismissed by Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani, who then enquired about Adebayor, the highest-paid player on the Eastlands staff.
Milan accept the Togo international will cost them at least the £25million City paid Arsenal for him a year ago.
Judging by the approach the Eastlands club made for Nikola Zigic before the Valencia striker joined Birmingham for £6m, however, it is clear they are prepared to offload Adebayor. He scored 14 goals in 25 Premier League appearances last season.
According to Zigic’s representative, there had been discussions between the Serb marksman and City, with the eventual sale of Adebayor to Valencia as part of any deal.
Adebayor enjoyed a mixed season with City, who missed out on the Champions League place that he had envisaged when he left Arsenal almost 12 months ago. He was traumatised when the coach carrying the Togo national side in Namibia came under terrorist attack on their way to the Africa Cup of Nations Finals.
There have been suggestions, denied by Adebayor’s agent Stephane Courbis, the player was unsettled enough at City to be eager for a move if a transfer came up.
Everton defender John Heitinga is set to become the next Toffees star to attract the interest of big-spending Manchester City with the Dutch World Cup squad member saying that he has the door open for a big club.Mail on Sunday
WAG OF THE DAYhttp://www.predictfootball.co.uk/predic ... -the-week/TRANSFER BOLLOXAston Villa boss Martin O'Neill is set to have talks with Tottenham striker Robbie Keane about a permanent move. News of the World
Manchester United and Chelsea would have to pay £25m to land Athletico Madrid's teenage goalkeeping sensation David de Gea. Sunday Mirror
Everton and Sunderland are chasing Paris St Germain midfielder Stephane Sessegnon. News of the World
The Toffees are also targeting Blackpool midfielder Charlie Adam. News of the World
Chelsea face a fight to keep their Double-winning team together this week as former manager Jose Mourinho intensifies his efforts to recruit Frank Lampard and Ashley Cole for Real Madrid. Mail on Sunday
Real Madrid will raise the possibility of a player-exchange, with Brazil superstar Kaka, who worked with Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti at AC Milan, and Argentina striker Gonzalo Higuain in the frame. Mail on Sunday
New Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho has told Chelsea they can have Brazil forward Kaka if midfielder Frank Lampard goes the other way. News of the World
Barcelona will step up their £50m pursuit of Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fabregas if they can offload midfielder Yaya Toure. News of the World
But Mourinho is threatening to spark a debate in Spain by naming Fabregas as one of his transfer targets for Real. Sunday Express
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is ready to tempt Newcastle with a £5m bid to land defender Steven Taylor, despite strong interest from Premier League champions Chelsea as well as Aston Villa and Everton.Sunday Mirror
Wenger also wants young Crewe midfielder Nick Powell. News of the World
But Wenger could miss out on Wigan striker Hugo Rodallega with Martin O'Neill ready to battle to bring him to Villa Park. Sunday Mirror
And Fulham keeper Mark Schwarzer has played down speculation linking him with a move to the Gunners. (The Observer)
Sunderland are on the brink of the £4m double signing of Estudiantes right-back Marcos Angeleri and Sint-Truidense keeper Simon Mignolet. News of the World
Everton are considering a move for young Danish striker Nicki Bille Neilsen, who plays for FC Nordsjaelland. News of the World
The Goodison Park club are also on the verge of signing striker Jermaine Beckford, whose deal at Leeds has finished. Independent on Sunday
Middlesbrough are competing with Wigan, Wolves and Leeds for the signature of Scunthorpe forward Gary Hooper. (News of the World)
Celtic could exploit a Uefa loophole to sign Cardiff midfielder Joe Ledley for nothing. (News of the World)
West Ham striker Carlton Cole is desperate to stay at the club, despite co-owner David Sullivan declaring that every player bar Scott Parker is for sale. News of the World
QPR are close to signing Bristol City full-back Bradley Orr for £500,000. (News of the World)
OTHER BOLLOXEngland coach Fabio Capello has refused to commit to the job beyond the World Cup amid speculation he could quit after the tournament to become boss of Inter Milan or Italy. News of the World
Capello wants reassurances about his future as England coach - and will walk away if he does not get them quickly. Sunday Express
Jose Mourinho will have a clause in his new Real Madrid contract to allow an escape route back to the Premier League in two years' time. Sunday Mirror
Mourinho is convinced he will succeed Sir Alex Ferguson as Manchester United manager. News of the World
Manchester United striker Michael Owen is having secret training sessions to prove his fitness to boss Ferguson. News of the World
Balram Chainrai, the Portsmouth owner who put the club into administration earlier this year, will "reluctantly" take control of the Fratton Park side again and attempt to remarket the club if no other buyer is found. The Observer
Alex Ferguson will ask Paul Scholes, Ryan Giggs and Gary Neville to stay at Manchester United as coaches once their playing days are over. Mail on Sunday
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