Published
23:00 26/06/10
By Simon Mullock
Nigel De Jong is set to become a shock casualty at Manchester City following the Blues’ £24million capture of Yaya Toure.
The Dutch international arrived at Eastlands just 17 months ago in a £16m deal from Hamburg.
But his future is in serious doubt after Roberto Mancini made Toure his first big-name signing of the summer after
finally agreeing a deal with Barcelona for the Ivory Coast
international.
City now have four defensive central midfielders – with Gareth Barry and Patrick Vieira also in Mancini’s squad – and Vincent Kompany has also been used in that role
There would be no shortage of interest in the 25-year-old, who is anchoring Holland’s midfield at the World Cup.
Mancini is ready for a major clear-out of players once he has recruited the signings he has earmarked.
Sunday Mirror Sport revealed two weeks that Barcelona’s Brazilian full-back Dani Alves is on City’s radar, with the world’s richest club ready to pay £40m.
Alves’s arrival would enable Mancini to listen to offers for Micah Richards and Nedum Onuoha. Spurs want Richards, while Sunderland and Everton are ready to vie for Onuoha.
Fans’ favourite Shaun Wright-Phillips, who has failed to agree a new
contract with City because of his wage demands, may find himself out in
the cold if Valencia’s £30m-rated winger David Silva can be tempted
to Manchester.
City also hope to tie up a £25m deal with Aston Villa for James Milner after the World Cup, which would signal the end of unsettled Stephen Ireland’s stay at Eastlands.
Liverpool and Everton both want the midfielder.
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