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Sven linked with triple swoop
Chris Bailey
1/ 8/2007
CITY are poised to pip Premiership rivals to another Eastern
European star in Vedran Corluka, while the Blues are closing in on Real
Sociedad defender Javi Garrido.
Just a week after
persuading Bulgarian winger Martin Petrov to head north and not south
to Spurs, Sven-Goran Eriksson is ready to pay around £4m for Croatian
international defender Corluka and is confident he can land his man.
Meanwhile,
Real Sociedad boss Chris Coleman has revealed the Blues have an
interest in their 22-year-old left-sided full-back and are close to
concluding a £2m deal.
Coleman told Sky Sports: "He
(Garrido) is a good player, but Manchester City has an interest in him
and it is the decision of the player to go to England.
"I have explained to him that I do not want to sell him, but the financial situation is what it is.
"We do not want to lose him but it is his decision. Both clubs have an understanding over money."
Meanwhile,
21-year Corluka, who has also been tracked by Tottenham, Everton and
West Ham United, as a central defender of the future who would be in
direct competition with homegrown youngsters Micah Richards and Nedum
Onuoha for the two slots either side of skipper Richard Dunne.
Corluka
has already been capped nine times for his country, including the 2-0
qualifying victory over England in the Maksimir Stadium last October on
the infamous night when luckless Three Lions keeper Paul Robinson was
undone by a stray Zagreb divot.
Although a full-back who
also plays in the middle, Corluka is also happy as a wing-back
adding versatility, height and youth to the Blues’ squad but the
21-year-old’s move from Dinamo Zagreb will be subject to him getting a
work permit.
Arrival
His
arrival would surely mean the exit of end of the line for the two Mills
in the City squad, Danny and Matt who figured in Charleroi but may now
be find themselves part of Eriksson’s clear-out – either before the end
of the month or in the next window in January.
Corluka
began in Dinamo’s youth teams when he was just eight-years-old and had
been at the club for almost a decade when he turned professional.
He went on loan to lower league Inter Zapresic to toughen up before rejoining Dinamo Zagreb in 2005.
Since
then he helped the club to back to back league titles and made his mark
on the international scene beginning twelve months ago against Italy in
Livorno - a game Croatia also won 2-0.
At 6’ 3“ one of his strengths is at set pieces and he has chipped in with three or four goals per season for Zagreb.
He
is not expected to be the last new face arriving this week after
Eriksson and his back room staff shut themselves away to work around
the clock of strengthening before the season kicks off in ten days
time.
Meanwhile, reports in Italy claim City have agreed a £5.7million deal with Fiorentina to sign Bulgaria striker Valeri Bojinov.
Bojinov,
21, has endured a difficult time in Florence since joining from Lecce -
with whom he made his Serie A debut at the age of 16 - in 2005 for
£10million.
As soon as Luca Toni arrived later that year he struggled for regular first-team football.
He
spent last season on loan with Juventus in Serie B but was not offered
a full-time contract by the Bianconeri this summer after making only a
handful of appearances.
“I hope I never have to come
back to Fiorentina again,” he told La Gazzetta dello Sport before
flying home to Bulgaria with his agent at the weekend
“England would be a perfect solution.”
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