Pam said:http://www.tribune.com.ng/index.php/sports/26054-man-city-in-p22m-nasri-swoop
This would be amusing. It's the Nigerian Tribune, though, bizarrely enough.
it's the same exact story from yesterday's Sun.
Here's Herbert's take on the Nasri situation. Doesn't seem like it's going in the right direction
Mancini also has his work cut out in the pursuit of Arsenal's Samir Nasri. He feels all the momentum has gone from City's quest to secure the Frenchman's services and Nasri's reluctance to reveal publicly his desire to leave north London – as Luka Modric has at Tottenham – reflects that he views manager Arsène Wenger's reluctance to release him with equanimity.
Nasri's failure to secure a move now deprives him of the higher salary he covets and – to his mind – the prospect of imminent silverware. But he knows he will play every game of the forthcoming season at Arsenal and will thus be able potentially to push for a place in France's side in next summer's European Championship, by which time he will be a free agent. Nasri, who always felt Arsenal were a stepping stone for him in England, certainly does not seem as desperate to move on as his team-mate Cesc Fabregas.