Friday, May 17, 2013

Manuel Pellegrini Looks Set to join Manchester City On Two-Year Work Beginning July 1.

Manuel Pellegrini is liberated to leave Malaga on July 1 and to become Manchester City manager while not having to pay the Spanish side a penalty clause, according to a report in your Spanish media today.

Designed for cash-strapped Malaga, Pellegrini's departure on July 1 translates that the club won't be required to pay his hefty pay. At the same time frame, Pellegrini won't have to cover his penalty clause so that you can break his contract.

That paves the manner in which for Manchester City to scoop Pellegrini away from Spain, to manage their club as a substitute for sacked manager Roberto Mancini.

In the meantime, Manchester City are still excited about signing attacking-midfielder Isco with Malaga. The club would reportedly like to sign him on some four-year deal.

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