New-signing Mangala hungry for silverware with Man City

Andy Hampson 06:33 12/08/2014
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  • Eliaquim for a dream: City’s new defender is full of optimism.

    Manchester City’s new £32million (Dh197m) signing Eliaquim Man­gala has joined the Premier League champions to bolster their quest for trophies.

    The 23-year-old central defender has finally completed a move which originally began seven months ago and he is keen to settle in and help the side build on a second Premier League title in three years.

    City first tried to secure the Frenchman in the January trans­fer window, but complications with the player’s third-party ownership meant it was impossible to com­plete within the month.

    However, given the additional time for negotiations, the champi­ons have been able to thrash out a solution to a complicated deal, the details of which have not become much clearer following its comple­tion.

    Former club Porto released a statement to the Portuguese securities market commission indicating they were paid ¤30.5mil­lion (£24.4million) for 56.67 per cent of the rights of the player.

    However, it is understood City have paid a total of £32million for the transfer. The intricacies of who paid what to whom is of little inter­est to Mangala, however, who just wants to begin a new chapter in Manchester.

    “City is a top club in Europe. For me, it was an important step to leave Porto and join Manchester City in order to continue my progress,” said the central defender, who has signed a five-year contract.

    “I want to win titles and I believe I can do this. I am ambitious and this is why I am here.

    “I’m very happy to come to Eng­land because for me the Premier League is the best league in the world.”

    Mangala brings much-needed strength to City’s defence, which was exposed in their 3-0 FA Com­munity Shield defeat to Arsenal at Wembley on Sunday.

    With captain Vincent Kompa­ny and Martin Demichelis, City’s established centre-back pair last season, sitting out the match as a result of their World Cup exertions with Belgium and Argentina, the makeshift pairing of Dedryck Boy­ata and Matija Nastasic looked less than comfortable.

    Kompany and Demichelis are likely to return for City’s Premier League opener at Newcastle on Sunday, but Mangala will provide important cover which was lacking last season but still did not derail their title triumph.

    Mangala believes he will adapt quickly and hopes the presence of former Porto team-mate Fernando, who City signed in June, and some other familiar faces will make the settling-in process easier.

    “It is a very intense and very aggressive competition. There are plenty of goals, so it is also really nice to watch and I can’t wait to get started,” the new signing told mcfc. co.uk.

    “The fact that Fernando is here is better because I played with him at Porto, but there are also other play­ers that I know like ( Bacary) Sagna, (Gael) Clichy and ( Samir) Nasri.” 

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