De Jong: "There is no concern about my contract"

Same story from Dan Taylor, info from the club if various journos are reporting it?

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Nigel de Jong's future at Manchester City is looking increasingly uncertain after he was moved to the edges of Roberto Mancini's plans during a contract dispute that has left the club open to offers for the midfielder at the end of the season.

De Jong was one of Mancini's key players last season but has made only four starts this league campaign after falling behind Yaya Touré, Gareth Barry and James Milner in the manager's thinking. Mancini also wants to sign another midfielder, Daniele De Rossi from Roma, and though the chances of that happening are receding, his interest partly stems from not being fully convinced that De Jong is capable of re-establishing himself as a regular first-team player. That may constitute a surprise given De Jong's popularity with the City supporters, but Mancini has not been hugely impressed by the player's contribution this season and, to put it into context, is not making any moves behind the scenes to tie him to a new contract.

De Jong turned down a contract offer worth more than £100,000 a week last summer and City have made no plans to reopen talks with the player's agent, Rodger Linse. The Holland international will have only a year remaining on his contract in the summer and, with his transfer value already depreciating, City will entertain the idea of selling rather than risk losing him to a free transfer the following year.

The 27-year-old, who was hampered by a foot injury at the start of the season, is not available in this transfer window, but his potential availability is already well known among other Premier League clubs. Neil Warnock had floated the idea of trying to sign him when he was manager at QPR and, while it is unlikely De Jong would have wanted to join a club who are now in the relegation zone, his contract situation means there will inevitably be other potential buyers looking to sign a World Cup finalist at a reduced price.

City regard last summer's offer as generous but De Jong was one of their more important players at that point and, as such, wanted to be made one of the highest earners at the club. The disparity between what he wanted and what was on the table was significant and, perhaps crucially, City will almost certainly offer reduced terms if talks are to reopen.
 
Pam said:
BringBackSwales said:
MCFC BOB said:
http://www.givemefootball.com/premier-league/here-for-de-jong-haul


I seem to think Bobby might not want him unless he can't get an adequate replacement.
I agree. Other players (suprisingly A Johnson included) have had improved contracts this season, which makes me think that Mancini is on the look-out for an upgrade.
 
Manchester City prepare ground to sell Nigel de Jong in the summer

[bigimg]http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Football/Pix/pictures/2012/1/18/1326910214374/nigel-de-jong-007.jpg[/bigimg]

• Holland defender has turned down six-figure weekly wage
• De Jong has fallen behind Touré, Barry and Milner

http://aggbot.com/Manchester-City-News/article/15937650

How could he turn down six-figure weekly wage !
Who will offer him more ?
 
For several months now, I have been saying that he will most likely be sold in the summer. Can't see any way that City would allow the contract to dwindle down any further after then, especially as he is no longer a first team player - good squad player but simply does not make the first 11 any more. His value at 27 years old won't go up - it can only go down.

£12-£14m this summer and replaced by someone who would be a 'better fit' for the way we play now - pretty sure Mancini would have liked De Rossi this month but it may well be someone else instead if we aren't buying a midfielder till the summer.

If City have truly offered him £100k+, then De Jong should be snatching their hand off to sign the contract right now.
 
The only team outside England who might match those wages I'd think might be PSG, but they signed Blaise Matuidi who has a similar role and is pretty good. There is always Anzhi but a lot of footballers wouldn't want to move to Russia.

Within England? There might be a few possibilities for him, QPR are paying very good wages now and Liverpool have been linked with De Jong once or twice.
 
Tevez City said:
Manchester City prepare ground to sell Nigel de Jong in the summer

[bigimg]http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Football/Pix/pictures/2012/1/18/1326910214374/nigel-de-jong-007.jpg[/bigimg]

• Holland defender has turned down six-figure weekly wage
• De Jong has fallen behind Touré, Barry and Milner

http://aggbot.com/Manchester-City-News/article/15937650

How could he turn down six-figure weekly wage !
Who will offer him more ?

If Ive read it right, the 100k offer he turned down was last season, maybe recently the offer is significantly less.
 

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