(GSM) – Big spenders Manchester City will unusually have to offload around 12 players before the transfer window closes at the end of next month, or the players left unregistered will be unable to play.
The new Premier League rules state that a club will have to submit a squad of 25 players on September 1 with only those players eligible to be named in a matchday squad.
Clubs can supplement that list with an unlimited number of players aged 21 or under, but in Manchester City’s case they are currently well over the 25-man limit.
Players such as Roque Santa Cruz, Craig Bellamy, Jo, Felipe Caicedo, Micah Richards, Michael Johnson, Vincent Kompany, Shaun Wright-Phillips, Stephen Ireland, Nigel De Jong, Kelvin Etuhu, Pablo Zabaleta and Nedum Onuoha could find themselves left out if they are still at Eastlands when the transfer window closes.
And it gets worse because Robinho is also officially a City player.
Such rules would see City forced to accept reduced fees for these players as rival clubs look to take advantage of their situation.
Manager Roberto Mancini said: “I know that we must sell some players because in 20 days [sic] we must have a list with 25 players. I am disappointed because some players must change teams now. It is difficult for them to play for us. When you play in four competitions you must have a large squad because if not you have difficulties. For this it’s important we have 25 players.”
Unable to be registered for Premier League action, any player omitted from the 25-man squad will be forced to either go out on loan to a Football League club or spend four months kicking their heels until the winter transfer window.
And with City hoping to add James Milner to their ranks in the coming weeks they will have to offload yet another player to make way for the Aston Villa man in their team list.
Eight of the 25-man squad must be ‘home grown’, meaning they played in England or Wales for three seasons before their 21st birthday. City have no problem fulfilling that requirement.
- Soccer News Like
- Be the first of your friends!
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
SoccerNews
Soccernews.com is news blog for soccer with comprehensive coverage of all the major leagues in Europe, as well as MLS in the United States. In addition we offer breaking news for transfers and transfer rumors, ticket sales, betting tips and offers, match previews, and in-depth editorials.
You can follow us on Facebook: Facebook.com/soccernews.com or Twitter: @soccernewsfeed.