Manchester Evening News

City almost Rada gamble on United flop Falcao...

- By STUART BRENNAN

CITY have made some remarkable transfers in the last 10 years, with star names like Sergio Aguero, Kevin De Bruyne and Raheem Sterling all beating a path to the Etihad Stadium.

There have also been some stars who we know City came close to landing, such as Eden Hazard, Alexis Sanchez and Jorginho.

But every now and then, a possible signing escapes the media radar - and comes to light years later.

Now, the publicatio­n of a new book whose authors were given unpreceden­ted access to the Blues last season has thrown up some surprising names that were very much in City’s sights.

Perhaps the oddest of the lot was the fact that they considered a move for Radamel Falcao, AFTER his disastrous loan season at United.

Falcao had cost the Reds a £6m loan fee when he went to Old Trafford on a temporary basis in 2014, with a view to a £43million permanent move.

He had scored 13 goals in 22 games for Monaco and 21 in 53 for Colombia, so had a good goalscorin­g pedigree.

But he flopped badly at United, hitting the net just four times in 29 appearance­s before heading back to Monaco in the summer of 2015, the permanent transfer long since discarded. But that summer City were selling striker Alvaro Negredo to Valencia and needed a replacemen­t and Falcao was one of their options.

Chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak was especially keen, and thought it made sound financial sense, his value having dropped after his poor time at United.

In the end, City did not sign a striker that summer - it would be 18 months before they replaced Negredo, with £27m capture Gabriel Jesus.

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