Pellegrini is the new manager (Malaga Newspaper reports) 4.

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Is this the real story, from the Mirror?

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Manuel Pellegrini's appointment as Manchester City boss is being held up by a £3.2million contract stand-off.

Pellegrini has agreed to take over at City, but the move has been delayed by an ongoing contractual issue with his former club Malaga.

The Mirror has learned that Pellegrini has not been paid by Malaga for two months - and that a third month without pay would entitle him to walk away for free.

That would mean deposed Premier League champs City would not have to meet the £3.2m buy-out clause that would release Pellegrini from the final year of his deal with the Spaniards.

With City already paying sacked boss Roberto Mancini £7m in compensation, the club are keen to avoid coughing up another hefty sum to secure his replacement.

Pellegrini has agreed a £15m, three-year deal with City and had been expected to be confirmed as their new boss earlier this week.

But the chaos surrounding Malaga's financial situation has delayed the 59-year-old's appointment, with City hoping to have had Pellegrini in place by now.

Pellegrini has already held a meeting with City chief executive Ferran Soriano and sporting director Txiki Begiristain, to put plans in place for next season.

Despite the hold-up, City are adamant Pellegrini will be installed as their new boss, officially starting work on July 1 once he has returned from holiday.

Malaga have already been banned from competing in next season's Europa League by UEFA as punishment for failing to pay their players' wages and transfer fees to other clubs on time.
 
LoveCity said:
Is this the real story, from the Mirror?

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Manuel Pellegrini's appointment as Manchester City boss is being held up by a £3.2million contract stand-off.

Pellegrini has agreed to take over at City, but the move has been delayed by an ongoing contractual issue with his former club Malaga.

The Mirror has learned that Pellegrini has not been paid by Malaga for two months - and that a third month without pay would entitle him to walk away for free.

That would mean deposed Premier League champs City would not have to meet the £3.2m buy-out clause that would release Pellegrini from the final year of his deal with the Spaniards.

With City already paying sacked boss Roberto Mancini £7m in compensation, the club are keen to avoid coughing up another hefty sum to secure his replacement.

Pellegrini has agreed a £15m, three-year deal with City and had been expected to be confirmed as their new boss earlier this week.

But the chaos surrounding Malaga's financial situation has delayed the 59-year-old's appointment, with City hoping to have had Pellegrini in place by now.

Pellegrini has already held a meeting with City chief executive Ferran Soriano and sporting director Txiki Begiristain, to put plans in place for next season.

Despite the hold-up, City are adamant Pellegrini will be installed as their new boss, officially starting work on July 1 once he has returned from holiday.

Malaga have already been banned from competing in next season's Europa League by UEFA as punishment for failing to pay their players' wages and transfer fees to other clubs on time.
That sounds legit.
 
Marvin said:
LoveCity said:
Is this the real story, from the Mirror?

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Manuel Pellegrini's appointment as Manchester City boss is being held up by a £3.2million contract stand-off.

Pellegrini has agreed to take over at City, but the move has been delayed by an ongoing contractual issue with his former club Malaga.

The Mirror has learned that Pellegrini has not been paid by Malaga for two months - and that a third month without pay would entitle him to walk away for free.

That would mean deposed Premier League champs City would not have to meet the £3.2m buy-out clause that would release Pellegrini from the final year of his deal with the Spaniards.

With City already paying sacked boss Roberto Mancini £7m in compensation, the club are keen to avoid coughing up another hefty sum to secure his replacement.

Pellegrini has agreed a £15m, three-year deal with City and had been expected to be confirmed as their new boss earlier this week.

But the chaos surrounding Malaga's financial situation has delayed the 59-year-old's appointment, with City hoping to have had Pellegrini in place by now.

Pellegrini has already held a meeting with City chief executive Ferran Soriano and sporting director Txiki Begiristain, to put plans in place for next season.

Despite the hold-up, City are adamant Pellegrini will be installed as their new boss, officially starting work on July 1 once he has returned from holiday.

Malaga have already been banned from competing in next season's Europa League by UEFA as punishment for failing to pay their players' wages and transfer fees to other clubs on time.
That sounds legit.

I did hear a similar type story on this,but didn`t want to upset the applecart,so there could be some truth in its print.
 
swifty said:
What happens if they pay him , do we have to wait another 3 months.
It's unlikely that any contract in the EU will remain valid if the contractor isn't paid for 2 calendar months + 1 week. Even the worst payers can't get away with more than that.

Also what about the Isco transfer. Do we want it or not? It isn't exactly going to make them want to deal with us is it?
 
I am actually not that bothered how long it takes. I like the thought of the club having no first team coach. I think the way forward is to let the players manage the whole thing between themselves. Let them earn their money and let them take the crap when they play crap. Let them organise training sessions that they all like. Of course this is not going to happen but It is nice thought.
 
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