Blues can trigger provide A250,000-a-week wages and buy-out condition to move ahead of PSG and Real Madrid Valerio Pennicino Birmingham City believe they're winning the battle to sign Edinson Cavani. The Blues may trigger the A52million get-out clause in the Napoli strikeras agreement to ensure they beat Real AMadrid and Paris St.Germain to his signature this Asummer. Napoli leader Aurelio De Laurentis has said that he will only sell his 23-goal striker to the highest bidder. And Town have moved in to pole position after rendering it clear they will meet the Italian clubas selling price and provide 26-year-old A250,000-a-week wages. The potential British report exchange has been Aorchestrated by City sporting director Txiki Begiristain and approved by chief executive Ferran Soriano. The Uruguay Ainternational is also at the very top of manager Roberto Mancinias wanted list. Building a Marco: Dortmund forward Reus can be needed by City City can attempt a of investment after failing to mount a defence of the Premier League title. A transfer for Schalkeas Greece international Adefender Kyriakos Papadopoulos is well advanced level, with the 21-year-old valued at A15m by his club despite his continuing recovery from a leg operation. And City are intending another raid on the Bundesliga for Borussia Dortmund Amidfielder Marco Reus. The 23-year-old is caught until 2017, but he's perfect for Cityas strategy to play 4-3-3 and the Blues won't baulk at his A25m price tag.
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