Tuesday, July 18, 2006

City set to unveil Corradi

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Manchester City's attempts to land Valencia striker Bernado Corradi appear to have been successful, with Spanish sources claiming that a deal has been struck.
It was revealed at the weekend that Corradi would jet into Manchester for contract talks, and discussions seem to have run smoothly.
City are expected to unveil the Italian in the coming days, for a fee of around €1.5 million (£1 million).
Corradi, who is believed to have been handed a two-year deal, will provide further ammunition to an ambitious City side.
He turned in a series of impressive displays for Parma last year during a season-long, but Valencia nevertheless felt the best option was to sell.
Middlesbrough were linked with the 30-year-old earlier in the summer, while Scottish and Italian clubs were also tracking his progress.
They have all look to have lost out to City though, as boss Stuart Pearce continues to build for the new season.