The England midfielder's current deal expires at the end of next
season but both he and the club are confident that an agreement can be
reached regarding new terms
The England midfielder’s current contract
will expire at the end of the next season and manager Roberto Mancini is
hopeful he can persuade the 31-year-old to extend his stay at the
Etihad Stadium as he remains a key part of his plans.
City are mindful, however, of history
repeating itself and allowing Barry to enter the final year of his
contract - as was the case with Nigel De Jong, who was sold this summer
to AC Milan in a deal that saw the Premier League champions forced to
take a £13 million loss.
Barry currently earns £120,000-a-week
and could be asked to take a cut in order to stay as City look to trim
their wage bill further with the advent of Financial Fair Play.
The
former Aston Villa midfielder, who joined City in an £18m move back in
2009, was an integral part of City's title-winning campaign, making 44
appearancs in all competitions.
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Monday, October 15, 2012
MANCHESTER CITY PLAN JANUARY CONTRACT TALKS FOR GARETH BARRY
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