- News
- Editorials
- Live
- Transfer Zone
- Clubs
-
Europe
- Europe Home
- Europe News
- England Home
- England Table/Results
- Italy Home
- Italy Table/Results
- Spain Home
- Spain Table/Results
- Germany Home
- Germany Table/Results
- Champions League Home
- CL Fixtures/Results
- Europa League Home
- EL Fixtures/Results
- Rest of Europe Home
- Rest of Europe News
- World Cup 2014 News
- World Cup 2014 Fixtures/Results
- Asia
- Goal Rich List 2013
- Americas
- Champions League
- Europa League
- World Cup
- Video
|
|
Manchester City bosses cool January spending plans as pressure grows on Mancini
The Premier League champions are seven points adrift of Manchester United at the top of the table but the Italian will not get a blank chequebook to ease his side's troubles
EXCLUSIVEBy Greg Stobart
Manchester City have indicated to under-pressure manager Roberto Mancini that he will not be provided with unlimited funds to spend in the January transfer window
It has been a tough campaign for the Italian so far, with his side crashing out of the Champions League at the group stages and sitting seven points behind Manchester United in their attempts to defend the Premier League crown won last season.
Despite this, though, club bosses are planning to run a relatively tight ship in the transfer market over the next month and have told Mancini he will largely have to manage with the playing resources he already has at his disposal.
City have been linked to multiple players from around Europe but the plans inside the club are for a transfer window without any significant expenditure.
Recent results – a run of just three wins from nine matches in all competitions - have put the manager under increasing pressure within the club, which they are unwilling to solve by providing him with a blank chequebook.
| MANCINI BLASTS 'SOFT' CITY |
|
| 13/2 | Man City are 13/2 with Paddy Power to draw 1-1 at Norwich |
One player City could still move for in the January market is Malaga playmaker Isco, who Goal.com exclusively revealed is at the top of Mancini's wishlist this January.
The 20-year-old playmaker has a release clause of around £17.5 million, which the club see as a good bargain for a player they see as capable of making it to the very top of European football.
Therefore, despite not planning on spending heavily, they will closely monitor Isco's situation and be prepared to intervene and sanction a move if they feel there is a risk on missing out on his signature to another club or if Malaga appear close to extending his contract and subsequently increasing the buyout clause.
Other than that, Mancini has been advised to focus on improving the club’s fortunes by working with the players already at the Etihad Stadium -having already been backed with significant funds previously - as he fights to get the campaign back on track.
Follow Greg Stobart on
| Sign up with William Hill for a free bet up to £25 |
|
| Sign up with bet365 for a free bet up to £200 |
|
| Sign up to Paddy Power for £250 in free bets |
|
| Sign up today with Coral and get a £50 FREE bet - no strings attached! |
|
| Sign up today with BetVictor and get a £25 FREE BET! |
|
Related Stories
-
Real Madrid are better off without Mourinho
The Portuguese's position had become untenable in recent weeks, especially after Friday's debacle in the Copa del Rey. Now he's leaving, but the club can grow stronger without him
-
AVB, Levy & Lewis to thrash out Tottenham plans
After missing out on a place in the Champions League, the north London side are devising a way to keep Gareth Bale at the club and attract new stars to White Hart Lane
-
Bayern's jinx - CL final referee Nicola Rizzoli
Goal takes a look at the career of the Italian arbiter to date following Uefa's decision to appoint the 41-year-old for Saturday's showpiece at Wembley
-
Cartoon: Casillas' birthday wish comes true
Goal.com cartoonist Omar Momani gives us his unique take on the football news of the day
-
Goal's Serie A awards for 2012-13
Goal crowns the best and worst from Italy over the course of the season

