Transfers - Gossip Shop: City in Messi u-turn

Eurosport - Sat, 07 Mar 08:01:00 2009

Manchester City have moved quickly to quash speculation sparked by Sulaiman Al-Fahim over the possible signing of Lionel Messi.

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The Gossip Shop rarely finds itself outside the confines of the M60 these days, and City have sharply distanced themselves from the bullish advances made by Al-Fahim in the direction of Messi.

The ever-bashful doctor said: "Messi is a player that makes me love Argentina again."

But City have strenuously refuted the claim, saying: "The story is untrue and this fact has been accepted by the newspaper in question. General comments about Lionel Messi, made by Dr Sulaiman Al-Fahim, were mistakenly linked to Manchester City."

Meanwhile, City and Chelsea have been given the proverbial nudge by Valencia's chief executive, Javier Gomez, who revealed David Villa may have to leave the Mestalla.

Cash-strapped Los Che, with debts exceeding those of even Gordon Ramsey, may be forced to sell their Spanish Villa, with Gomez conceding: "Obviously we would consider that type; we have to control costs."

The club's integrity in tact, it is time for the Blues to fend off a potential move for one of their own. Joe Hart has barely been confined to the City of Manchester bench for two months, and already the 21-year-old is eyeing greener pastures, with Aston Villa boss Martin O'Neill reported to be close to sealing a summer deal for the keeper.

The reported £3 million price on Hart's head would represent fantastic business for Villa, who are only thinly veiling their intentions to field an all-English side - who needs 6+5, eh?

On the red side of Manchester, Argentinian side Banfield suggest that they are awaiting contact from United over midfielder Nicolas Bertolo. Whether the South American club are waiting next to the phone is unclear, but Reds scouts are reportedly tracking the 23-year-old"s progress.

Despite trotting out the classic 'come and get me' line ("It's flattering to be linked with other clubs") David Healy insists that he is ready to fight for his place at Sunderland. As admirable a sentiment as this is, the nature of the fight in question has to be queried: are we talking an Audley Harrison approach to regaining his first-team spot, or something altogether more gung-ho.

The Northern Irishman has played just 96 minutes of Premier League action so far this season, but according to the 29-year-old, "It has never crossed my mind that I would go and play for Rangers."

A Gossip Shop offering would not be complete without Didier Drogba 's understated agent having his say. Thierno Seydi revealed in The Sun that the striker "may be one of the best-paid players in football, but humility is part of his personality. Chelsea were right to keep him." Now who can argue with that tribute?

West Ham are reportedly lining up a move for the prolific Croatia midfielder Danijel Pranjic. The winger has scored 15 goals in 22 league games for Dutch outfit Heerenveen and is apparently also being monitored by Sunderland. But lest the Hammers forget Kieron 'next season will be the one' Dyer - his personal medic team almost have him primed for meaningful action finally.

Onto more concrete matters, and Stoke City boss Tony Pulis has not lost his desire to acquire French midfielder Hassan Yebda . The Potters missed out on the 24-year-old Benfica man in January, but a summer move to the Britannia looks on the cards.

Manchester United's on-loan Angola striker, Manucho, has nudge-nudge, wink-wined Sir Alex Ferguson after netting Hull 's winner against Fulham, insisting that a return to Old Trafford 'would be good for everyone', (he hopes).

Charlton striker Izale McLeod's short fuse has left him in limbo after the striker had a barney with Millwall boss Kenny Jackett with his loan deal at the Lions duly cut short. But with Addicks manager Phil Parkinson insisting that 'we can't have him back and he can't play for the reserves or the first team', it looks like Izale will be cracking out the Wii this weekend

Dan Quarrell / Eurosport

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  1. I completely agree Cutchy, watch some Spanish football­ and open your mind - if you only watch Prem so you­ can't make sweeping statements

    From , on Fri 6 Mar 2:36PM
  2. All it will take is for other teams to start doing the­ same and what kind of games will we have then? Face­ facts, La Liga is SUPERIOR.

    From King_Billy, on Fri 6 Mar 2:32PM
  3. They're defending for their lives and only looking­ to score on the counter or set-pieces.

    From King_Billy, on Fri 6 Mar 2:27PM
  4. Damo, What kind of football is the foreign teams from­ the Epl playing to be successful? It's absolute­ DROSS.

    From King_Billy, on Fri 6 Mar 2:26PM
  5. Wasn't there only 3 Spaniards in the Real Madrid­ team?

    From RossG, on Fri 6 Mar 2:19PM
  6. Okay, maybe you're slightly right, but what Real­ players would get in Liverpools team? Or any other of­ the English big 4 for that matter?

    From , on Fri 6 Mar 2:03PM
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    From , on Fri 6 Mar 2:01PM
  8. Cutchy1690.....I think you missed the point. Currently­ the Premiership is proven to be the best league based­ on Champions league performance. That was the worst­ Real madrid team, who played Liverpool last week, that­ I had ever seen. Abysmal. United totally dominated­ against Milan..even Newcastle gave United a tougher­ game. Face facts...the Premiership is king.

    From , on Fri 6 Mar 1:50PM
  9. Although Cutchy1690 is a filthy HUN i agree wit him­ english teams "domination" is overrated

    From irish09boi, on Fri 6 Mar 1:47PM
  10. Villa will remain in Spain - either Real or Barca. He­ has already said he didn't want to move to England,­ and why would he want to when he can go to bigger and­ better clubs in his home country?

    From pete, on Fri 6 Mar 1:28PM
  11. 1982 I think U R dreaming, below is the last 10 winners­ of the Champions League.
    2007 - 2008 Manchester United­ FC
    2006 - 2007 AC Milan
    2005 - 2006 FC Barcelona ­
    2004 - 2005 Liverpool FC
    2003 - 2004 FC Porto
    2002­ - 2003 AC Milan
    2001 - 2002 Real Madrid CF
    2000 -­ 2001 FC Bayern München
    1999 - 2000 Real Madrid CF­
    1998 - 1999 Manchester United FC
    So where's the­ "DOMINATION" we keep hearing about?
    BTW,­ There was only 4 English players from the 4­ "English" Clubs who played in the Champions­ League last week.. LOL. Arseanl had 0.. LOL

    From King_Billy, on Fri 6 Mar 1:21PM
  12. Flyingvic, I couldn't of put it better myself.­ Headline on this article is a joke, the media has­ sommat against our club!

    From Stephen, on Fri 6 Mar 1:17PM
  13. Cutchy1690 are u dreaming Wasting in england?!?! 2­ clubs in champs league final last year will be this­ year too. Best league in the world thank you very­ much!

    From 1982, on Fri 6 Mar 1:15PM
  14. Invalid comment? WHY???

    From Stephen, on Fri 6 Mar 1:15PM
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    I didn't want Messi anyway he is massively­ overrated

    From , on Fri 6 Mar 1:09PM
  16. Well-put flyingvic! sad sad journalism about Gods-own­ club!

    From Chris W, on Fri 6 Mar 12:49PM
  17. Well-said flyingvic!, it saddens me to see all this­ drivel written about Gods-own club.... FACTS PLEASE­ ED!!

    From Chris W, on Fri 6 Mar 12:43PM
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    It would be sad for Villa or Aguero to waste their­ talent at any English Clubs. They are already in the­ best league, and they deserve a top club like Barca or­ Real.

    From King_Billy, on Fri 6 Mar 12:37PM
  19. Come on, everybody! Let's have another pop at Man­ City!

    There's lazy journalism, there's­ rubbish journalism - and then there's Gossip­ shop.

    "Back-track"? "U-turn"? Dr­ Sulaiman Al-Fahim is the "owner"? Wrong,­ wrong and wrong! Sheikh Mansour is the owner -­ Sulaiman has no official position with the club. ­ Back-tracking and u-turning clearly imply that City­ were in a position from which they have now retreated. ­ They were not; and there should be confirmation of the­ untruth of The Sun's story acknowledged in The Sun­ tomorrow.

    From flyingvic, on Fri 6 Mar 12:31PM
  20. 1. Scott - - - didn't see you on ED today? Slept­ off? heheheheheh good day. Gone for lunch.

    From saddiQ, on Fri 6 Mar 12:30PM
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