Pellegrini, who is given the final say on transfers at the club despite the role of director of football Txiki Begiristain, does not want City to break the bank for Cavani after Napoli turned down an initial bid that fell well below the Italian club’s valuation of £54m
Fluminense striker Fred, who led his country’s attack in last night’s Confederations Cup final against Spain, is now being viewed as a possible replacement for Carlos Tevez, who joined Juventus last week.
Fred, 29, scored in Brazil’s 2-2 draw against England earlier this month and also netted twice against Italy in the current World Cup warm-up event that concludes on Sunday evening. Cardozo, Montenegro forward Stevan Jovetic and Stephan El Shaarawy, of AC Milan, have also been mentioned as replacements for Tevez as Pellegrini looks to make his mark on his new club before the start of pre-season training. Mancini had long seen Uruguay striker Cavani as his No 1 target but he was sacked by City days after losing the FA Cup final to Wigan last month. — AFP.



