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City bid for Adebayor as Tevez signs

• Move would net Arsenal striker in excess of £150,000 a week
• Eastlands club complete £25.2m signing of Carlos Tevez

Manchester City expect to follow the £25.5m signing of Carlos Tevez by making Emmanuel Adebayor the ninth striker on their books, having lodged a £20m bid with Arsenal for a player they know is available as long as the price is right. Arsenal want closer to £25m but both clubs are willing to reach a compromise.

Adebayor was identified in the process that led to City withdrawing interest in Barcelona’s Samuel Eto’o last week. Talks have accelerated over the last few days and, though Adebayor initially wanted a move to Italy, a salary in excess of £150,000 a week would persuade him to move north.

If everything goes according to plan, City hope the 25-year-old will take some part in their pre-season tour to South Africa, with Mark Hughes’s first-team squad due to fly out on Wednesday with Tevez on board after the club confirmed his arrival on a five-year contract tonight.

“Carlos is an international player of the highest class who possesses all the attributes that will help drive this club forward,” Mark Hughes, the City manager, said. “He is not only outstanding technically but he is a reliable goal scorer and someone who will contribute fully to the team ethic. He gives us another exciting, attacking dimension. I cannot wait to welcome him to City.”

Tevez said his aim was to win more titles with City. “The manager and the owners are very ambitious,” he said. “This is the chance to be involved from the start, an opportunity to help build and create a special experience. I am here for success and to win trophies.”

He added: “There is a great feeling of excitement around the club. Look at the quality of the players who have been signed and the prospect of other top-quality players coming too. Things are happening at this club.” Tevez said the decision to join City was “mine and mine alone”.

City will now redirect their attention to their attempt to sign John Terry from Chelsea and the more straightforward task of agreeing a deal with Arsenal for a player they decided was expendable a long time ago. Adebayor’s reputation plummeted during a disappointing last season. But Hughes is mindful the Togo international scored 30 goals in the 2007-08 campaign. Tevez, meanwhile, is scheduled to take his medical examination tomorrow before an afternoon press conference that, a few miles away at his previous club Manchester United, Sir Alex Ferguson will be watching with interest.

“I half expected this a long time back,” the United manager said. “I think they did a deal maybe around January because I spoke to him and gave him an offer on the night we played Inter Milan [in March] and he never came back to me.

“I phoned him on holiday [in June] – and he never came back to me. I texted him twice – he never got back. Obviously he had made his mind up a long time ago.”

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City bid for Adebayor as Tevez signs

• Move would net Arsenal striker in excess of £150,000 a week
• Eastlands club complete £25.2m signing of Carlos Tevez

Manchester City expect to follow the £25.5m signing of Carlos Tevez by making Emmanuel Adebayor the ninth striker on their books, having lodged a £20m bid with Arsenal for a player they know is available as long as the price is right. Arsenal want closer to £25m but both clubs are willing to reach a compromise.

Adebayor was identified in the process that led to City withdrawing interest in Barcelona’s Samuel Eto’o last week. Talks have accelerated over the last few days and, though Adebayor initially wanted a move to Italy, a salary in excess of £150,000 a week would persuade him to move north.

If everything goes according to plan, City hope the 25-year-old will take some part in their pre-season tour to South Africa, with Mark Hughes’s first-team squad due to fly out on Wednesday with Tevez on board after the club confirmed his arrival on a five-year contract tonight.

“Carlos is an international player of the highest class who possesses all the attributes that will help drive this club forward,” Mark Hughes, the City manager, said. “He is not only outstanding technically but he is a reliable goal scorer and someone who will contribute fully to the team ethic. He gives us another exciting, attacking dimension. I cannot wait to welcome him to City.”

Tevez said his aim was to win more titles with City. “The manager and the owners are very ambitious,” he said. “This is the chance to be involved from the start, an opportunity to help build and create a special experience. I am here for success and to win trophies.”

He added: “There is a great feeling of excitement around the club. Look at the quality of the players who have been signed and the prospect of other top-quality players coming too. Things are happening at this club.” Tevez said the decision to join City was “mine and mine alone”.

City will now redirect their attention to their attempt to sign John Terry from Chelsea and the more straightforward task of agreeing a deal with Arsenal for a player they decided was expendable a long time ago. Adebayor’s reputation plummeted during a disappointing last season. But Hughes is mindful the Togo international scored 30 goals in the 2007-08 campaign. Tevez, meanwhile, is scheduled to take his medical examination tomorrow before an afternoon press conference that, a few miles away at his previous club Manchester United, Sir Alex Ferguson will be watching with interest.

“I half expected this a long time back,” the United manager said. “I think they did a deal maybe around January because I spoke to him and gave him an offer on the night we played Inter Milan [in March] and he never came back to me.

“I phoned him on holiday [in June] – and he never came back to me. I texted him twice – he never got back. Obviously he had made his mind up a long time ago.”

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Carlos A. Ball: Four Reasons for Hope on LGBT Rights and the Obama Administration

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Tevez agrees to join Manchester City

• Striker will have a medical before signing five-year deal
• Tevez will wear No32 shirt at City of Manchester Stadium

Manchester City have reached an agreement with Carlos Tevez over a proposed move to the City of Manchester Stadium.

The club have agreed personal terms with the 25-year-old, who spent the last two seasons at rivals Manchester United, and the deal has been ratified by the Premier League and the Football Association.

The Argentina striker will now have a medical in Manchester after which he is expected to sign a five-year deal before joining his team-mates for a pre-season tour of South Africa.

“It is terrific news,” City manager Mark Hughes told the official club website. “Carlos is an international player of the highest class who possesses all the attributes that will help drive this club forward.

“He is not only outstanding technically but he is a reliable goal scorer and someone who will contribute fully to the team ethic. He gives us another exciting, attacking dimension.

“I cannot wait to welcome him to City. This is yet another deal that shows the commitment of the owner Sheikh Mansour to make this club the very best it can possibly be. I am sure our fans will give Carlos an exceptionally warm welcome.”

Once Tevez completes his transfer he will wear the No32 shirt at Manchester City.

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Ferguson rules out more signings

Sir Alex Ferguson

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson says he will not make any further signings during the summer.

United have brought in Michael Owen, Antonio Valencia and Bordeaux’s Gabriel Obertan to replace departed forwards Cristiano Ronaldo and Carlos Tevez.

Ferguson revealed he had bid for Karim Benzema, who joined Real Madrid, but insisted he had no further targets.

"It is the end of our business," he said. "Stories about who we are supposed to be getting – forget it."

United pocketed £80m from Ronaldo’s world record transfer to Real Madrid and the Old Trafford club had been expected to spend a sizeable proportion of the funds on new players.

Among those to be linked with a move to the Premier League champions are Brazilian forward Douglas Costa, French playmaker Franck Ribery, and Spain striker David Villa.

But Ferguson feels the market is now over-inflated and he does not want to pay over the odds for players.

Real Madrid, for example, have spent in excess of £170m this summer in capturing Kaka from AC Milan, Benzema from Lyon and Ronaldo.

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And Ferguson added: "There are some amazing numbers being talked about, not all of them realistic. It is very difficult to get value now.

"In a way we benefited through the sale of Cristiano, although that figure was non-negotiable.

"But I feel we have a good squad, which meant there was no need for knee-jerk reactions.

"We asked about Benzema and we had a value for him. Lyon have done well because they got 42m euros but I think we took a sensible view."

Instead, Valencia has arrived from Wigan, 20-year-old winger Obertan has been recruited and Owen was signed on a free transfer after his contract with Newcastle expired.

And the England striker has been handed the number seven shirt – the shirt vacated by Ronaldo.

Owen will add extra experience to an attack that still boasts plenty of established talent in Wayne Rooney and Dimitar Berbatov, plus youngsters Danny Welbeck and Federico Macheda.

"There is no question that Michael will score a lot of goals for us"

Sir Alex Ferguson

Ferguson hinted that Welbeck and Macheda, who scored vital goals at the end of last season, will be given opportunities to play their part.

"They are both young players – but young players with ability always get a chance here," added Ferguson.

Owen, meanwhile, has vowed to recapture his best form and show he will be an important part of the United team.

"I am hungry to do well and if this challenge doesn’t create a hunger and put a spring in your step and a smile on your face then nothing will," he said.

"I honestly believe I can still do well in a top team like Manchester United."

Ferguson praised the desire of Owen to prove his critics wrong and is confident the 28-year-old can rediscover the scoring touch that made him one of Europe’s most feared strikers.

"His experience is vital and with Michael you will see the experience he will give us in the penalty box," commented Ferguson.

"There is no question that he will score a lot of goals for us and he has been great for years and years.

"You always have to be aware of him in the last third."</p


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