Manchester City scare off Real Madrid with £25m Richards valuation
The England international has a 20 per cent sell-on clause in his
current contract that is likely to dissuade the Spanish giants from
launching a bid to sign him
EXCLUSIVEBy Wayne Veysey | Chief Correspondent
Real Madrid would have to find £25 million in order to tempt Manchester City into selling Micah Richards, Goal.com has learned.
The Premier League champions value the
defender so highly because there is a sell-on clause in the deal that
took him to City as a 14-year-old, entitling his former club Oldham to
20 per cent of any future fee.
City attempted to buy out the clause when the club were under the
management of Stuart Pearce six years ago, but Oldham, currently in the
third tier of English football, refused, hoping they would receive a
larger windfall further down the line.
The Spanish giants are in the market for a
proven right back and manager Jose Mourinho is known to be a long-term
admirer of the versatile City defender.
But Madrid are unwilling to spend more than £10m on a player to
compete with Alvaro Arbeloa, the established player, and an ever-present
member of Spain’s victorious Euro 2012 side, on the right-hand side of
their defence.
The Liga giants have made attempts to prise Brazil international
Maicon from Inter already this summer, while Richards name has been
mentioned in dispatches at the club and had been viewed as a potentially
cheaper alternative.
Real, however, do not regard bolstering the right-back position as a
top priority – they are keen to conclude a deal for Tottenham midfielder
Luka Modric - at the moment and are unlikely to make a formal move for
the versatile City defender, who is currently preparing for the Olympics
as one of Great Britain's three over-age players.
City would demand around £25m for Richards, who was a key figure in
the club's Premier League triumph before injury and a loss of form saw
him lose his place in the side to Pablo Zabaleta during the run-in.
Source : Goal.com