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Torres? Fabregas? Ronaldo? Man City boss plays down rival raids (fansfc.com)
"There are exceptionally talented players around that we would bring to the club if they were made available," he said in the wake of comments attributed to the new City owners linking them with Fernando Torres, Cesc Fabregas and Cristiano Ronaldo.

Cesc: Arsenal Are 'Quicker' Than Spain (Goal.com)
Cesc Fabregas and his Spanish team-mates emerged triumphant from the summer's European Championship and immediately Arsenal's iconic midfielder dedicated to the fans of the Gunners.

Robinho wants to bring title to City (RTÉ News)
Brazilian forward Robinho has revealed his ambition is to help bring the Premier League title to Eastlands, where Cristiano Ronaldo, Fernando Torres and Cesc Fabregas are said to be among the future targets.

Arab trillionaires have to protect heartbeat of our game, says Pearce (Evening Standard)
It sounds absurd. Surely it can't be taken seriously? Do Manchester City really think they can sign Ronaldo, Cesc Fabregas and Fernando Torres? The statement made by Dr Sulaiman Al Fahim that City will spend what it takes to build a fantasy football XI will have had the club's supporters drooling.

No Short Corners (Soccer365)
Dr Sulaiman Al-Fahim wants to lure "the best players in the world" to Manchester City, and has targeted Cesc Fabregas and Fernando Torres.

Spain starts World Cup qualifying against Bosnia (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)
MADRID, Spain - Spain begins the long journey toward what it hopes will be World Cup success when it hosts Bosnia-Herzegovina in its opening group qualifier on Saturday.

Manchester City plan £135m bid for Cristiano Ronaldo (Guardian Unlimited)
Manchester City's new billionaire owners are planning a world-record £135m bid for Cristiano Ronaldo in the January transfer window before turning their sights to, among others, Fernando Torres of Liverpool and Cesc Fábregas of Arsenal.

Ferguson unfazed by Man City cash (BBC News)
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson says he is not worried about the threat posed by newly wealthy neighbours Manchester City.

Top Menu (Tribalfootball.com)
Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fabregas admits he was surprised to see Villarreal midfielder Santi Cazorla and Valencia ace David Villa turn down moves to Real Madrid.

Money can't buy titles (The Electric New Paper)
IT will take more than simply 'all the money in the world' to ensure Manchester City can challenge rivals Man United for their Premier League title. So says former Red Devils midfielder Mickey Thomas.