Cash-strapped Londoners want £5m for talented young striker
London : Manchester City's position at the forefront of transfer-window business has seen them open negotiations with Crystal Palace to try to reach a fee for their talented young striker Victor Moses.
City have identified Moses as a possible star of the future and hope to capitalise on Palace's financial problems by agreeing terms to make the 19-year-old the seventh striker on the club's books.
Immense wealth
Brian Marwood, City's football administrator, has already spoken extensively to Palace but made it clear to the Championship club that his employers would not be persuaded to spend in excess of the player's true worth just because of the immense wealth afforded to them by their owner in Abu Dhabi.
Simon Jordan, the Palace chairman, is looking for a figure of around £5 million (Dh29 million), citing the fee that Aston Villa paid Leeds United for Fabian Delph. Several other Premier League clubs have been monitoring Moses and West Bromwich Albion have failed with a £1.5 million bid for a player who has scored seven times in his last seven appearances.
— Guardian News & Media Ltd
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