Hmm. Does the FIGC have a new rule about number of muslims at the club? Since we look to get rid of Sissoko before bringing Dzeko? Hope not, really want Ribery to come in the summer too.
Hmm. Does the FIGC have a new rule about number of muslims at the club? Since we look to get rid of Sissoko before bringing Dzeko? Hope not, really want Ribery to come in the summer too.
Garry Cook, the Manchester City chief executive, has flown to Abu Dhabi to deliver a progress report to the club's owner, Sheikh Mansour, and set in place their spending plans for what promises to be another extensive period of business in the January transfer window.
Edin Dzeko, the prolific Wolfsburg striker, is the principal target, though City know from experience that the Bundesliga club can be difficult negotiators. The clubs spent most of the summer haggling over a fee for the Bosnia international before City walked away from the deal because of the disparity in what they were willing to pay, around £25m to £30m, and Wolfsburg's valuation of £45m.