Swansea’s Scott Sinclair seems sure to be the next capture, while Sportsmail understands England Under 21 keeper Jack Butland, his Birmingham team-mate Nathan Redmond and Tottenham defender Steven Caulker are also under review.
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The idea of hand-picking emerging
England players and allowing them to develop at City has been discussed
between the club’s Arab owners and Etihad-based hierarchy and is seen as
a way of building a solid foundation for lasting success.
The longer-term targets are mostly in the £10-15m bracket and viewed as sound investments who can contribute to the squad now and become key figures later, once their potential has been fulfilled.
As revealed in Sportsmail last week, City have made an approach for Sinclair and Swansea have already begun the search for a replacement after accepting he will leave.
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As the Barclays Premier League champions consider a bid, they have also concluded that Butland is the country’s outstanding young keeper and heir apparent to Joe Hart.
Birmingham’s financial plight leaves them ill-equipped to fend off bids, but while that may hasten the departure of highly rated 18-year-old winger Redmond, prising Butland away may be a different matter.
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Hart is still only 25, and while City are eager to have England’s first and second-choice keeper on the pitch and bench for years to come, Butland wants a more active role at club level.
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