Manchester City are ready with a plan of £ 25 million bid submission. Competition from Manchester clubs not only in the Premier League, but also in the race for the player. Manchester City are ready to beat Manchester United to the submission of plans for £ 25 million bid for Athletic Bilbao midfielder Javi Martinez in the transfer market next summer.
Manager Roberto Mancini is rumored to have sent scouts to watch the development of the former Osasuna player who can play as center-back was. The Red Devils manager Sir Alex Ferguson is reportedly smitten with Martinez's actions, especially after the Bilbao rule out United in the UEFA Europa.
23-year-old contract that will end in 2016 with the release fee of £ 34 million contract. However, the Bilbao would just open up a bid of £ 25 million. Still, Martinez is convinced there is a club that would pay for it. "I do not think any club that wants to pay for it," said Martinez told Mundo Deportivo. "I think it is so much money for me. I do not think my price for it."
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