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Mariga deal falls through.....and Inter nip in

One deal that was expected to be a 'sure thing' today ended in frustrastion as McDonald Mariga slipped through our grasp and ended up signing for Inter in a co-ownership agreement with his current club Parma.

It appears as though a deal was agreed in principle, but as I anticipated a couple of days ago we ran into problems attaining a work permit for the Kenyan:

Mariga, who has 24 caps, met part of the UK criteria after playing in 75% of Kenya's games in the last two years.

But his application was rejected as Kenya are ranked 98th in Fifa's world rankings, outside the top 70 nations.

City attended an appeal at Wembley on Monday morning but failed to overturn the decision about the 22-year-old.

A further appeal could have been lodged but would have meant a deal could not have been completed until the next transfer window.

Frustration I'm sure then turned to exasperation as later in the day it was announced that Mariga had signed for Inter, who had also coveted the player:
McDonald Mariga has officially signed for Inter as they agreed a £4m co-ownership deal with Parma.

The Kenya born midfielder was very close to a move to Manchester City in the past few days but negotiations didn't go ahead due to visa problems.
Unfortunately, Mariga has paid the price for having Kenyan nationality and it is something seen before where a player meets all the relevant criteria to be awarded a work permit, with the exception of being eligible for a side in the top 70 ranked countries in the world.

Whilst the overwhelming majority had never seen Mariga play, the comments left on here certainly suggest a player with immense potential and indicate him as a player who could have had a big future with us.


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Mame Biram Diouf, 1 cap for Senegal who are 89th in the rankings, same age as Mariga but he gets a work permit for the rags. At least Kenya are in the Commonwealth! Something smells...

The reason? Either:
1. Phil Woolas (government minister in charge) is a rag.
2. We didn't bribe the right people.

by BlueAnorak on Feb 2, 2010 1:00 AM GMT reply actions  

could not agree more.
The amount of time/money spent on checking on the player ,someone obviously did not do their home work on the City side like Cook/Marwood. Shame.
Being the richest club in the world still has its disappointments regarding signings.

by Anonymous on Feb 2, 2010 8:13 AM GMT reply actions  

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