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Malaga manager Bernd Schuster has enquired about the availability of Chelsea strikers Demba Ba and Romelu Lukaku, with his frontline only including Roque Santa Cruz, Bartlomiej Pawlowski and Sebastian Fernandez as recognized senior strikers.
New Queens Park Rangers manager Mark Hughes wants to bring one of his former players Roque Santa Cruz to Loftus Road. The player is currently on loan at Spanish side Real Betis.
Man City manager Roberto Mancini will be forced to trim his squad over the next year, as he attempts to ensure that the Citizens can match new financial fair play [FFP] regulations that go into force over the next 12 months.
As earlier reported exclusively on eyefootball.com; Roque Santa Cruz has completed a transfer from Man City to Real Betis on loan for the season.
Roque Santa Cruz is set to quit Manchester City and head for Real Betis this summer. The Paraguayan striker has been told he is free to leave the Etihad Stadium.
Blackburn boss Sam Allardyce is ready to rescue Roque Santa Cruz from his Man City hell by offering him a pay-as-you-play switch to Ewood Park.
Marseille are set to offer Roque Santa Cruz a swift exit from the City of Manchester Stadium. It is understood that the French club will offer 9 million GBP for the Paraguay international.
Man City striker Roque Santa Cruz believes that Robinho could well be playing in Barcelona colours this season, after admitting that the player is considering a move to Spain.
Sam Allardyce has decided to add depth to his attacking department, and has signed young Croatian, Nikola Kalinic, and Chelsea youngster Franco Di Santo.
Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti believes that Manchester City have some way to go before they can consider themselves as serious challengers to the for the Premiership. The ambitious side have been busy in the transfer market this summer.
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