Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger responded angrily on Saturday after his Manchester City counterpart Roberto Mancini said he would like to sign the London club`s France forward Samir Nasri by the end of this month.
|Last Updated: Jul 16, 2011, 11:14 PM IST|Source: Bureau
Manchester (England): Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger responded angrily on Saturday after his Manchester City counterpart Roberto Mancini said he would like to sign the London club`s France forward Samir Nasri by the end of this month.
Wenger, giving a news conference after his side drew 1-1 with Hangzhou Greentown in Yiwu, China in the second match of their pre-season Asian tour, said Mancini`s comments were "absolutely out of order."
In an interview with a broadcast channel earlier on Saturday, Mancini said he wanted to sign Nasri and Sergio Aguero from Atletico Madrid, breaking the unwritten manager`s rule of not talking about another club`s players.
Wenger gave an angry response when asked for his view of Mancini`s comments.
"They are absolutely out of order. I don`t think these comments are allowed. They are against the rules, the basic rules of football... It is purely indiscretion.
"We don`t make comments on players who are under contract at other clubs and it`s time football in England came back to these basic rules."
When asked if he thought Mancini had been disrespectful Wenger said: "I cannot say otherwise, because these comments are absolutely out of order. I don`t give it more importance than that because we can live with it. We just don`t think it`s right."
Managers usually avoid naming players they would like to sign but Mancini broke that convention by telling a channel he would not only like to sign Nasri but also Aguero if the Argentine`s international team mate Carlos Tevez leaves City.
Aguero, 23, has been the subject of widespread speculation that he will move to England, with Chelsea also reportedly showing an interest, while Tevez wants to leave City for South America saying he needs to be closer to his children.
Mancini said: "Aguero is a player that can play for Manchester City because he is young and he is a good player like Carlos."He can score a lot of goals and can play with Mario (Balotelli), with Edin (Dzeko)... it could be that he joins."
Aguero has also been linked with a move to Atletico`s city rivals Real Madrid, as well as Juventus.
Mancini was also candid about signing Nasri from Premier League rivals Arsenal.
Nasri has one year left on his contract, although Wenger has said he wants to keep him even if the forward does not renew his deal and would allow him to leave for nothing next year.
Mancini told a channel: "Samir is under contract with Arsenal. Also for Samir it depends on many things."
Asked if City had made a bid for the 24-year-old Frenchman, Mancini said: "I don`t know... but for Nasri it is difficult.
"I hope that we can buy because we need other players, and I hope that this player can arrive before the end of the month."
Mancini also said he respected Tevez`s decision to want to leave City for family and personal reasons.
Corinthians of Brazil have bid about 40 million pounds ($64.47 million) for Tevez, according to Brazilian media, after their original 35 million pounds offer was rejected.
"I do know there has been an increased offer," Tevez`s representative Kia Joorabchian told a news channel on Saturday, "but the bid only went in on Friday and it`s very early stages."
Mancini added: "When you talk about a player like Carlos it`s difficult because Carlos is a fantastic player, a good guy for me.
"Every time I spoke to Carlos he never said to me `I want to leave`, he said he is missing his daughters, his family
"I am very sorry if Carlos wants to leave because for me he is a good man and he`s a fantastic player, but I respect his decision."
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