Sunday Mirror

WHIZZ First, Pep loses No.2 Arteta... now his pal and City favourite Van Bronckhors­t is heading to China on a staggering £10million, one-year deal

- BY STEVE BATES

GIOVANNI VAN BRONCKHORS­T has returned to management with wealthy Chinese Super League club Guanghzou R&F — after turning his back on the chance to join New York City.

Since leaving Feyenoord – where he won five trophies in four years as boss – former Barcelona, Arsenal and Rangers defender Van Bronckhors­t had been working behind the scenes at Manchester City learning how the City Football Group operate their business.

It’s believed the Dutchman had been offered a chance to take over as manager of New York City next season, succeeding Pep Guardiola’s former assistant Domenec Torrent in the Big Apple.

But Van Bronckhors­t was lured to China after Guanghzou R&F boss Nicky Wong offered him a huge £10million, one-year contract to replace Serbian coach Dragan Stojkovic, and now his short stay at the Etihad is over. Many believed the Dutch coach might have been asked to temporaril­y fill the gap left by Mikel Arteta’s departure to Arsenal and join Guardiola on the City bench.

But that never materialis­ed and Van Bronckhors­t is believed to have told close friends that he missed management too much to continue to stay behind the scenes at City.

The former Gunner announced in October his stay at City was only a shortterm project and his real focus was returning to management.

Van Bronckhors­t will team up with 32-year-old former Tottenham midfield star Moussa Dembele – Guanghzou R&F’s star player – who joined the Chinese side from Spurs a year ago in an £11m deal.

And his first job will be to improve on Guanghzou R&F’s 12th-place finish in the league last season when the new campaign starts next month.

 ??  ?? CHINA CRISIS: Van Bronckhors­t (left) has chosen to manage in the far east over role at City or in US
ASMIR BEGOVIC will be blocked from joining Bournemout­h’s relegation rivals this month.
Aston Villa and West Ham have been linked with loan moves for the Cherries’ outcast keeper as both hunt for emergency cover between the posts.
But with his club inside the bottom three, Bournemout­h boss Eddie Howe will refuse to allow the 31-year-old Bosnia star (below) to sign for any fellow Premier League strugglers.
CHINA CRISIS: Van Bronckhors­t (left) has chosen to manage in the far east over role at City or in US ASMIR BEGOVIC will be blocked from joining Bournemout­h’s relegation rivals this month. Aston Villa and West Ham have been linked with loan moves for the Cherries’ outcast keeper as both hunt for emergency cover between the posts. But with his club inside the bottom three, Bournemout­h boss Eddie Howe will refuse to allow the 31-year-old Bosnia star (below) to sign for any fellow Premier League strugglers.
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 ??  ?? BIRMINGHAM CITY are confident wonderkid Jude Bellingham will not push to leave in January.
The Second City club cannot offer the 16-year-old (right) a profession­al contract until his next birthday in June — and are already holding a string of clubs at bay, including Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund.
Birmingham, who were docked nine points for their irregulari­ties with Financial Fair Play last season, are expected to post eight-figure losses this week.
BIRMINGHAM CITY are confident wonderkid Jude Bellingham will not push to leave in January. The Second City club cannot offer the 16-year-old (right) a profession­al contract until his next birthday in June — and are already holding a string of clubs at bay, including Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund. Birmingham, who were docked nine points for their irregulari­ties with Financial Fair Play last season, are expected to post eight-figure losses this week.
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