Have the CaughtOffside iPad app. Acquire the no 1 Free Activities Software from the App Shop. All the latest footie information and much, much more. Etihad Stadium membership are losing the fight to sign Uruguayan striker. Register to Aston Villa versus Birmingham Area Manchester City are losing the fight after Real Madrid entered the race for his signature, according to the Daily Mail to signal A55million striker Edinson Cavani. Birmingham City manager Roberto Mancini has set Napoli striker Cavani at the very top of his summer wanted list and is willing to pay the A55million release clause in the Uruguayan internationalas agreement to recapture him. Meeting that figure was set to place Manchester City in the driving seat to sign Cavani, but Real Madrid have walked up their bid to sign the forward and are now anticipated to get their way with the move of the Bernabeu higher than that of the Premier League. City are trying to make new strikers in the summer following a year of challenges. Mario Balotelli left to join AC Milan in January and Edin Dzeko is placed to come back to the Bundesliga by the end of the growing season, meaning it'll be considered a enormous blow to miss out on Cavani who has also attracted interest from Paris Saint-Germain. Mancini will now turn his attention to alternative objectives including Liverpoolas Luis Suarez, Atletico Madridas Radamel Falcao and Real Madridas Karim Benzema. Manchester City have already ended their quest for Neymar, who is expected to join Barcelona in 2014.
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