trueblue64 wrote:Manchester City's new manager Roberto Mancini has an extravagant list of January transfer targets that includes some of European football's biggest stars, according to The Sunday Times.
The Italian will have money to spend in the transfer window, though he will be expected to sell players as well in order to boost resources.
However, he is reportedly mulling over bids for a clutch of superstars that includes Barcelona's Thierry Henry (rated at £10m), Liverpool striker Fernando Torres (£80m), Atletico Madrid's Sergio Aguero (£40m) and Benfica winger Angel Di Maria (£35m).
Bayern Munich's Franck Ribery (£65m) is also said to be a target.
To complement that stellar list of attacking talent, Mancini is also apparently considering bids for Liverpool's holding midfielder Javier Mascherano and Barcelona's Yaya Toure, whilst City are set to continue their pursuit of West Ham U***d's England centre-back Matthew Upson.
Exits from Eastlands also look to be on the agenda, with Kolo Toure reportedly unhappy at the manner of Mark Hughes's sacking.
Craig Bellamy and several other players are also highly displeased with the way events have transpired and are said to be in "revolt" by several sources on Sunday.
Goal.com UK
Citizen of Oslo wrote:Same names as last week then.
john68 wrote:...and so the magic roundabout starts all over again...another round of new players...another period of waiting for new players to be settled in...AND THE TARGET IS STILL TOP FOUR THIS SEASON.
blootoof wrote:Citizen of Oslo wrote:Same names as last week then.
Considering Manciti (see what I did there?) was nailed on after the Hull game, his list might not be far off.
john68 wrote:...and so the magic roundabout starts all over again...another round of new players...another period of waiting for new players to be settled in...AND THE TARGET IS STILL TOP FOUR THIS SEASON.
Vhero wrote:Wow they took a long hard think eh?? But I reckon we got a chance of getting bigger names now with Mancini than we ever did with Hughes. Especially considering how close we are to top 4.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:I thought the target was top 6? That was according to NQDP yesterday wasn't it?
FA cup winners 2006 wrote:Vhero wrote:Wow they took a long hard think eh?? But I reckon we got a chance of getting bigger names now with Mancini than we ever did with Hughes. Especially considering how close we are to top 4.
but is mancini going to be a big enough of a draw to get the likes of torres and ribery or any other top class player to push us on
Socrates wrote:john68 wrote:...and so the magic roundabout starts all over again...another round of new players...another period of waiting for new players to be settled in...AND THE TARGET IS STILL TOP FOUR THIS SEASON.
Hughes was already talking about new signings in January so what's the difference?
Bluez wrote:Socrates wrote:john68 wrote:...and so the magic roundabout starts all over again...another round of new players...another period of waiting for new players to be settled in...AND THE TARGET IS STILL TOP FOUR THIS SEASON.
Hughes was already talking about new signings in January so what's the difference?
It will all come down to how many players are bought. Hughes was talking about a couple to strenghthen cxertain areas. If Mancini buys 2 or 3 players there is no problem, he just has to fit them in with what we have. If he buys 8 or 9 we are back to square one. We now have a very strong squad, the problem was just getting them to defend as a unit.
Socrates wrote:john68 wrote:...and so the magic roundabout starts all over again...another round of new players...another period of waiting for new players to be settled in...AND THE TARGET IS STILL TOP FOUR THIS SEASON.
Hughes was already talking about new signings in January so what's the difference?
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