Welsh striker is reportedly desperate to
leave Eastlands on a free transfer, but Hammers' manager will try to use
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The Welsh striker spent two seasons at Upton Park before leaving for Eastlands for £14 million in January 2009.
However,
after spending last season on loan at his hometown club Cardiff City,
Bellamy is now keen to leave Manchester City on a free transfer, as he
is fearful for his first-team prospects under Roberto Mancini.
Yet City value Bellamy at £4m, so are refusing to let him leave without a transfer fee.
Allardyce
will reportedly use his connection with John Williams, recently
appointed to City’s football operations team, to try and engineer a deal
for Bellamy. Allardyce worked with Williams for two years at Blackburn.
A
potential stumbling block is that Bellamy’s £90,000-a-week wages may
prevent any loan move going through, as Manchester City are clear that
they will not contribute towards the wages of loan players.
What and upset the changing room again , no thanks
leave Eastlands on a free transfer, but Hammers' manager will try to use
his connections to put together a loan deal despite wage concerns[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
For all the latest reports and transfer rumours, visit our dedicated section [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] is reportedly interested in bringing [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] back to [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.], according to The News of the World.
The Welsh striker spent two seasons at Upton Park before leaving for Eastlands for £14 million in January 2009.
However,
after spending last season on loan at his hometown club Cardiff City,
Bellamy is now keen to leave Manchester City on a free transfer, as he
is fearful for his first-team prospects under Roberto Mancini.
Yet City value Bellamy at £4m, so are refusing to let him leave without a transfer fee.
Allardyce
will reportedly use his connection with John Williams, recently
appointed to City’s football operations team, to try and engineer a deal
for Bellamy. Allardyce worked with Williams for two years at Blackburn.
A
potential stumbling block is that Bellamy’s £90,000-a-week wages may
prevent any loan move going through, as Manchester City are clear that
they will not contribute towards the wages of loan players.
What and upset the changing room again , no thanks