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Manchester City close to surprise Caceres transfer

ByReuters

Updated 07/01/2016 at 05:25 GMT

Manchester City are in talks with Australian club Central Coast Mariners about making playmaker Anthony Caceres their first signing of the January transfer window.

Australia's Central Coast Mariners players and players from Japan's Kashiwa Reysol shake hands at the end of their AFC Champions League match at the Central Coast Stadium in Gosford April 30, 2013.

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The uncapped 23-year-old was dropped by the A-League basement dwellers last week and had been expected to move overseas but not to a club of the magnitude of the four-times English champions who have a squad filled with global talent.
"I didn't know there was any public information out there until I heard that this morning," Mariners coach Tony Walmsley told Australian media on Thursday.
"I do know that (Mariners owner) Mike Charlesworth has been in dialogue with the City Group.
"Caceres has got a transfer fee built into his contract.
"If Mike and the head of the City Group have come to an agreement, I've yet to be told that's the case.
"But if it is, what a great opportunity for Caceres to go and try and reach the potential we all think he's got."
Local media priced the transfer at around $500,000 for the Australian, who has 18 months left on his contract.
Reports also suggested the player could be loaned to City's sister club and the Mariners' A-League rivals Melbourne City as part of the deal as Caceres does not hold a European passport so might struggle to gain a work permit.
Melbourne and Manchester City are owned by the City Football Group, which also owns New York City FC and holds a share in J-League outfit Yokohama F. Marinos.
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