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Tevez has to go, we can not trust him.
I don't know how Mancini trusted him in the last 6 games !!!!!!
I don't know how Mancini trusted him in the last 6 games !!!!!!
VOOMER said:de niro said:ChicagoBlue said:Cavani is one of the ONLY FORWARD in the world that I think is worth displacing the 4 we already have, and would gladly allow Tevez or Dzeko to leave if he came. In fact, if we could get a top quality left midfielder/winger too, I would agree to letting them BOTH leave!
However, Mario and Sergio MUST STAY! They BOTH had the speed and clinical finishing required for success in today's Prem, and the last goal of the season is PROOF they can play together! One is a poacher, the other a shooter/target man, and I think they COULD be the best partnership in the world. Throw Cavani in that mix and we may be able to break records with the right service from a world class midfield!
pretty bang on. i want cavani but only at the expense of carlos. edin offeres something different and we should keep him. i wish carlos well and i rate him as high as anyone, we just can't risk any repeat of last season.
ps. cavani would be awesome.
All I would say on Tevez, is that his agent has gone very, very quiet.
johnny crossan said:Man City Offered Hope in Edinson Cavani Chase
by The Newshound July 3rd, 2012
Uruguayan seemingly open to Etihad Stadium switch.
MANCHESTER CITY have been boosted in their pursuit of Napoli hit-man Edinson Cavani.
Last week the Italian side’s sporting director Riccardo Bigon stated that the Uruguay star is not for sale.
But Cavani himself has hinted that the club would be more open to a transfer than they are letting on.
The 25-year-old believes that Napoli’s tough stance could merely be a plot to earn as much as they can from their prize asset.
“This is football, I think the [Napoli] president [Aurelio De Laurentiis] is a little… likes to play with the numbers,” he is reported to have told Uruguayan website Subraydo.
“I think that regardless of whether an offer will come in or not, the chance to sit down and talk will come and he will do that calmly.
“He will use his head, he is a very good businessman and it will all be worked out.”
SOURCE: Daily Star
Quite why Man City need attacking reinforcements is beyond me but these comments from Uruguayan international Edinson Cavani do not exactly close the door on a move away from Napoli and that may well alert Roberto Mancini into action. The Etihad Stadium side clearly have the money to land the 25 year old and a bid may now be in the offing.
The Naples side lost Ezequiel Lavezzi to PSG in a £20.8m deal yesterday and perhaps this has left Cavani feeling that his Serie A side may not be able to match his ambitions.
Napoli did not qualify for the Champions League for the coming season and that may well play havoc with the club’s hopes of keeping their star performers this summer.
If Mancini is to bring in another forward then perhaps moves are afoot to sell either Carlos Tevez or Edin Dzeko? It would be unlikely that the Italian would consider for one second selling Sergio Aguero or Mario Balotelli this summer.
oakiecokie said:VOOMER said:de niro said:pretty bang on. i want cavani but only at the expense of carlos. edin offeres something different and we should keep him. i wish carlos well and i rate him as high as anyone, we just can't risk any repeat of last season.
ps. cavani would be awesome.
All I would say on Tevez, is that his agent has gone very, very quiet.
The lull before the storm ??
VOOMER said:oakiecokie said:VOOMER said:All I would say on Tevez, is that his agent has gone very, very quiet.
The lull before the storm ??
Possibly, or that Joorabchian might have some major problems. I mean this is the man that Interpol had in their sights and at one time had an international warrant for his arrest issued by the Brazilian government for money laundering. He has unfinished issues with Berezovsky and there is the small matter of him being an unlicensed agent. I think the walls are closing in.
Cavani tells Man City: 'My future is at Napoli'johnny crossan said:Man City Offered Hope in Edinson Cavani Chase
by The Newshound July 3rd, 2012
Uruguayan seemingly open to Etihad Stadium switch.
MANCHESTER CITY have been boosted in their pursuit of Napoli hit-man Edinson Cavani.
Last week the Italian side’s sporting director Riccardo Bigon stated that the Uruguay star is not for sale.
But Cavani himself has hinted that the club would be more open to a transfer than they are letting on.
The 25-year-old believes that Napoli’s tough stance could merely be a plot to earn as much as they can from their prize asset.
“This is football, I think the [Napoli] president [Aurelio De Laurentiis] is a little… likes to play with the numbers,” he is reported to have told Uruguayan website Subraydo.
“I think that regardless of whether an offer will come in or not, the chance to sit down and talk will come and he will do that calmly.
“He will use his head, he is a very good businessman and it will all be worked out.”
SOURCE: Daily Star
Quite why Man City need attacking reinforcements is beyond me but these comments from Uruguayan international Edinson Cavani do not exactly close the door on a move away from Napoli and that may well alert Roberto Mancini into action. The Etihad Stadium side clearly have the money to land the 25 year old and a bid may now be in the offing.
The Naples side lost Ezequiel Lavezzi to PSG in a £20.8m deal yesterday and perhaps this has left Cavani feeling that his Serie A side may not be able to match his ambitions.
Napoli did not qualify for the Champions League for the coming season and that may well play havoc with the club’s hopes of keeping their star performers this summer.
If Mancini is to bring in another forward then perhaps moves are afoot to sell either Carlos Tevez or Edin Dzeko? It would be unlikely that the Italian would consider for one second selling Sergio Aguero or Mario Balotelli this summer.
Nijinsky 88 said:Cavani tells Man City: 'My future is at Napoli'johnny crossan said:Man City Offered Hope in Edinson Cavani Chase
by The Newshound July 3rd, 2012
Uruguayan seemingly open to Etihad Stadium switch.
MANCHESTER CITY have been boosted in their pursuit of Napoli hit-man Edinson Cavani.
Last week the Italian side’s sporting director Riccardo Bigon stated that the Uruguay star is not for sale.
But Cavani himself has hinted that the club would be more open to a transfer than they are letting on.
The 25-year-old believes that Napoli’s tough stance could merely be a plot to earn as much as they can from their prize asset.
“This is football, I think the [Napoli] president [Aurelio De Laurentiis] is a little… likes to play with the numbers,” he is reported to have told Uruguayan website Subraydo.
“I think that regardless of whether an offer will come in or not, the chance to sit down and talk will come and he will do that calmly.
“He will use his head, he is a very good businessman and it will all be worked out.”
SOURCE: Daily Star
Quite why Man City need attacking reinforcements is beyond me but these comments from Uruguayan international Edinson Cavani do not exactly close the door on a move away from Napoli and that may well alert Roberto Mancini into action. The Etihad Stadium side clearly have the money to land the 25 year old and a bid may now be in the offing.
The Naples side lost Ezequiel Lavezzi to PSG in a £20.8m deal yesterday and perhaps this has left Cavani feeling that his Serie A side may not be able to match his ambitions.
Napoli did not qualify for the Champions League for the coming season and that may well play havoc with the club’s hopes of keeping their star performers this summer.
If Mancini is to bring in another forward then perhaps moves are afoot to sell either Carlos Tevez or Edin Dzeko? It would be unlikely that the Italian would consider for one second selling Sergio Aguero or Mario Balotelli this summer.
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