Early bird Mark Hughes targets more signings
03.06.09
Manchester City manager Mark Hughes is keen to complete some more early summer transfer business following the £12million arrival of Gareth Barry from Aston Villa.
The 28-year-old England international has signed a five-year contract at Eastlands having completed a successful medical.
Barry, who was a target for Liverpool last summer, leaves Villa after 12 years and more than 400 matches.
Hughes said: "I was looking to get a number of deals done as soon as possible and we have had a great start with Gareth joining us.
"I hope we can conclude some more so that when we come back for pre-season training we have everybody fit and well and set for a successful campaign."
Barry said he joined City because their ambition matched his own.
Currently with the England squad preparing for a World Cup qualifier in Kazakhstan on Saturday, he told www.mcfc.co.uk: "I'm delighted to be joining City.
"It didn't take much persuasion from Mark Hughes, they are heading in the direction I want to go.
"There is great potential here, and I'm sure there will be a few more additions to the squad this summer."
Club captain Richard Dunne welcomed Barry on board.
"I heard he was in talks with the club, he is a really good player and a player the Aston Villa fans will really miss, " said the Republic of Ireland defender.
"It shows the pulling power of the club. It's the sort of signing the manager is looking for - players with Premier League experience who can push the squad on."
Barry had publicly stated he wanted to play in the Champions League and manager Martin O'Neill knew it would be difficult to hang on to the player should one of the top four come calling.
However, Barry's decision to join the revolution - bankrolled by Abu Dhabi's Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan - being undertaken by Hughes at Eastlands will have come as a shock to O'Neill and Villa fans alike.
City have not even qualified for next season's revamped Europa League and some supporters are certain to believe Barry has moved because of the £80,000-a-week salary at Eastlands.
But it is understood Barry has received assurances regarding the quality of player Hughes is looking to bring in this summer to help establish City as major force.
And he is likely to be assured of regular first-team football - a crucial factor in the build-up to the 2010 World Cup finals in South Africa, assuming England qualify.
Hughes said: "Gareth is widely acknowledged as one of the top midfielders in the Premier League and that is a recommendation in itself.
"With Gareth we get the experience of someone who has played week-in, week-out in the hardest league in the world.
"He plays at a level that has an impact on the game and we are thrilled he is joining us."
Reader views (3)
Phil, you are dead right. Hughes would be out of the door if we are languishing at Xmas. However, what odds would you get on City doing just that. Pretty good ones I think and pretty short odds on them being top five or higher! Now which is the more likely scenario? As for Barry, his aim is twofold. Firstly, regular first team football (which he would not get at Liverpool - remember Robbie Keane). Secondly, the champions league. Villa won't qualify for that. If City don't qualify this season they certainly will next season! The odd £10k a week is neither here nor there for a player who is already a millionaire. He is looking at the bigger picture and he sees Man City as the most likely club to break the big four cartel. And if you look around, I think you'll find that most people think that way too!
- Andrew Shaw, Brentford
IS this the same i want to play champions league football Barry here?? Obviously money was not a factor here,more the likely with the amount of money City will probably spend this summer,what odds that Hughes wil be out the door by Xmas if they are not well up the league,as the Sheiks will demand.. City are hardly a bigger club than villa,and i believe O`neil is a better manager...MONEY TALKS..
- Phil, ricky
Oh of course. He's moved because of the quality of player they'll be signing.
That's how West Ham got Lucas Neill over Liverpool, remember.
- Stu, Beckton
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