I feel for Adebayor but there's no way back into my team, says Mancini PUBLISHED: 08:54 GMT, 13 August 2012 | UPDATED: 08:54 GMT, 13 August 2012 Comments (35) Share No way back: Adebayor has failed to agree terms with Tottenham Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini says that he feels sorry for Emmanuel Adebayor's predicament but he has once again insisted that the striker has no future at the club. Adebayor spent last season on loan at Tottenham but his astronomical wage demands have prevented a permanent deal going through. With Carlos Tevez, Sergio Aguero, Mario Balotelli and Edin Dzeko ahead of Adebayor in the pecking order at the Etihad Stadium, Mancini is looking to offload Adebayor and reinvest in other areas of the squad. 'I am sorry for him because he is here and not playing,' Mancini said. 'But he has no chance of playing this season for us. 'Itâs important for him that he can find a good solution because he scored a lot of goals last season and heâs a top striker. 'I hope for him he can find a good solution very quickly.' Despite rumours linking Dzeko with a move away from the Etihad Stadium, Mancini insisted that he wants to keep his current strikers at the club. 'I still have confidence in the four strikers,' he added. 'They scored 70 goals between them last season. They will all stay.' ****ing hell if we can negotiate a loan deal with City with whom we have a canny relationship, then jobs a good un **** Wolves. No loan fee we pay our salary cap max, City stump up the difference in wages, serves them right for paying silly money, everybody's happy and a year less on his contract , luvely jubbly
****ing hell, he'd be some signing wouldn't he? Fantasy though ain't it, even if we did a deal with City, by the time he stopped laughing at us trying to get him, the season would be finished.