Manchester City's Dream Team

By (Contributor) on January 16, 2009

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Ever since Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan plowed his money into Manchester City and shocked the world by signing Robinho, constant speculation followed about who would join the Eastlands outfit.

When the January window opened for business, City seemed to be concentrating on sensible signings, Bellamy, Parker and Santa Cruz.

However on the 14th of January they made a $107 million pound move for Kaka, to make their intentions deadly serious.

Now surely the trillionaire is picturing a dream team turning out in the blue shirt.

Goalkeeper

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Where else to start then the Italian Stallion!

Gianluigi Buffon is widely accepted as the world's greatest goalkeeper thanks to some phenomenal performances in Turin and for the Azzuri.

City have been linked with a multi-million pound move for the scarf-wearing keeper but have been refuted by Juventus thus far.

Moves for Given and Cudicini are only short term fixes before they land the ultimate No. One in the summer.

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Sergio Ramos plays for arguably one of the world's best clubs yet could easily swap the Bernabeau for Eastlands.

A Spanish Euro 2008 winner with a couple of La Liga winner medals.

Seen as one of the world's most competent and skillful right backs, a new challenge not to mention sackfuls of gold could convince the young lad to head to England.

Business has already been done between these two clubs and as long as another mega-million offer is made, Ramos could line up with old mate Robinho.

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