Manchester City have responded to Roberto Mancini's strident demands that his senior squad be reinforced by rushing to conclude a series of end-of-window transfers.
Principal among City's market moves is an attempt to recruit Javi Garcia as a new holding midfielder. Benfica are attempting to maximise their profit for the 25 year old who has played one full international for Spain by insisting that the Premier League champions meet a €30 million (Dh135m) buyout clause.
Mancini's preference had been to sign Daniele De Rossi for the position, but City consider the Italy captain prohibitively expensive.
They did not want to meet the €40m buyout on Javi Martinez's contract at Atheltic Bilbao, allowing the Spain international to join Bayern Munich instead.
On the right hand side of their defence, City are negotiating to purchase Mancini's choice in Maicon.
The Brazil international, 31, has been made available as part of Inter Milan's efforts to rationalise their wage bill and is ready to work with his former coach.
The transfer fee is expected to be €6m with Maicon seeking an increase on his €4m salary.
Andrea Stramaccioni, the Inter coach, has said he would not stand in Maicon's way. "It's not a totally new situation," Stramaccioni said according to the ANSA news agency. "In the right-back position I have [Javier] Zanetti and Jonathan [Moreira], although Maicon has very unique qualities. Let's see what happens. If he stays, then great. Otherwise, we'd be willing to say farewell to a great player."
A move more suited to City's long-term strategy of acquiring talented home-grown players is the purchase of Scott Sinclair. Swansea City have accepted a guaranteed payment of £6.2m (Dh35.95m) with a further £1.8m in variables for the England Under 21 international.
Sinclair had refused to extend his contract at Swansea. The deal means City have ended their interest in recruiting Marseille's Loic Remy for their right wing berth.
Mancini has been pushing for new arrivals to strengthen the club's chances of winning the Champions League this season.
"I think we need to improve for the Champions League," Mancini said last week.
"If we do a good job in the last week [of the transfer window] we can arrive in the final. That should be our target."
City have spent much of the summer attempting to reduce their salary commitments by moving on players Mancini was unhappy with. They are close to concluding a deal to sell the Dutch midfielder Nigel de Jong to AC Milan.
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Abdul Jabar Qahraman was meeting supporters in his campaign office in the southern Afghan province of Helmand when a bomb hidden under a sofa exploded on Wednesday.
The blast in the provincial capital Lashkar Gah killed the Afghan election candidate and at least another three people, Interior Minister Wais Ahmad Barmak told reporters. Another three were wounded, while three suspects were detained, he said.
The Taliban – which controls much of Helmand and has vowed to disrupt the October 20 parliamentary elections – claimed responsibility for the attack.
Mr Qahraman was at least the 10th candidate killed so far during the campaign season, and the second from Lashkar Gah this month. Another candidate, Saleh Mohammad Asikzai, was among eight people killed in a suicide attack last week. Most of the slain candidates were murdered in targeted assassinations, including Avtar Singh Khalsa, the first Afghan Sikh to run for the lower house of the parliament.
The same week the Taliban warned candidates to withdraw from the elections. On Wednesday the group issued fresh warnings, calling on educational workers to stop schools from being used as polling centres.
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