Manchester City refuse to break wage structure for Van Persie
The Premier League champions are unwilling to make the wantaway
striker the highest earner at Etihad Stadium due to his previous injury
struggles whilst at the Gunners
EXCLUSIVE
By Greg Stobart
Manchester City will refuse to break the bank in order to bring wantaway Arsenal striker Robin van Persie to Eastlands this summer.
The Gunners skipper has revealed he will not
sign an extension to his current deal, which expires next summer with
the north London club, in a strongly worded statement on his personal
website.
It had been widely reported that Van Persie,
who turns 29 next month, had already agreed terms, in principle, on a
£225k-a-week contract with City that would see him follow the path
trodden by both Samir Nasri and Gael Clichy, who moved from Arsenal to
the blue half of Manchester this time last year.
Goal.com
understands, however, that the Premier League champions are unwilling
to go above their basic ceiling of £198k-a-week, earned by the likes of
Yaya Toure and Sergio Aguero, for a player with a history of serious
knee and ankle injuries.
With Uefa’s Financial Fair Play
regulations coming into play from the start of next season, City are
keen to be seen to adhering to the European governing body’s new
legislation which will force clubs to break even – within a £4.2m leeway
– over a rolling two-year monitoring period.
City’s refusal to
make Van Persie their top earner outright, will test the Dutchman’s
pronouncement that money was not the main factor behind his decision to
quit Emirates Stadium, following seven years without a trophy.
Arsenal are determined to keep hold of last
season’s Premier League top goalscorer at all costs, but while City
remain keen to do a deal they will only do so if they deem it to make
financial sense. Already they have been dissuaded from following up on
their interest in Edinson Cavani by Napoli’s £40m valuation of the
Uruguay international striker.
Moreover, City’s hierarchy are
currently more preoccupied with ironing out the futures of current
members of their playing staff including David Silva and manager Robert
Mancini, believing they will still be able to prise Van Persie away from
Arsenal later in the summer.
Source : Goal.com