Manchester City will offer Mancini new £15m three-year contract when season finishes
A bumper new deal for the Italian from club's Abu Dhabi owners is
irrespective of whether the Blues win Premier League title and could be
signed within two weeks
EXCLUSIVE
By Wayne Veysey | Chief Correspondent
Manchester City will offer Roberto Mancini a new £15 million three-year contract this month to keep him at Etihad Stadium, Goal.com can reveal.
Mancini’s current deal expires in June 2013
and the club’s Abu Dhabi owners intend to tie up a fresh agreement
irrespective of whether the title favourites win the Premier League on
Sunday.
Sources have told Goal.com that Mancini will hold
face-to-face talks with owner Sheikh Mansour and chairman Khaldoon Al
Mubarak when the season finishes.
Both parties are expecting a swift resolution to negotiations and a new contract could even be signed within the next fortnight.
“The contract is coming to Mancini,” an
insider told Goal.com. “Everyone is concentrating on Sunday but as soon
as the season finishes Mancini will sit down with Sheikh Mansour and Al
Mubarak.
“It is just a matter of sorting out the detail and is
regardless of the title. There will be no problem with the figures and
it is expected to be sorted very soon.”
As Goal.com revealed in March,
Mancini indicated to City chiefs before Christmas that he was willing
to open talks over an extension to his contract but the Italian was told
that negotiations would not begin until the summer.
After
taking a calculated gamble by delaying talks with Mancini to protect
themselves from having to pay a huge compensation fee were he to be
dismissed, it is understood that Sheikh Mansour and Al Mubarak have now
made a firm decision to stick with the 47-year-old following the team’s
convincing finish to the season.
Mancini, who joined the club
in December 2009, is settled in England and is happy to extend his
current agreement by two years, rather than seek a longer term deal.
The
new £5m-a-year contract will be a considerable upgrade on his current
agreement, which is worth £3.5 million-a-year before bonuses.
As an accounting measure, City’s policy is to sign off the contracts of players and coaching staff at the end of the season.
In addition, as also revealed by Goal.com earlier this year, the club
have offered David Silva and Vincent Kompany contract extensions but
they will not be formally completed before mid-May.
Source : Goal.com