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Sat Jul 06, 2013 11:52 pm
Although Cardiff have slowed their interest in the deal there is still hope that Wanyama will be a City player soon.Its certainly is not all over yet.
Sun Jul 07, 2013 12:28 am
nobby wrote:Although Cardiff have slowed their interest in the deal there is still hope that Wanyama will be a City player soon.Its certainly is not all over yet.

There is genuine interest. If he remains at Celtic, we will always been in with a shout.
Sun Jul 07, 2013 3:47 am
nobby wrote:Although Cardiff have slowed their interest in the deal there is still hope that Wanyama will be a City player soon.Its certainly is not all over yet.

Who said this?
Sun Jul 07, 2013 11:03 am
nobby wrote:Although Cardiff have slowed their interest in the deal there is still hope that Wanyama will be a City player soon.Its certainly is not all over yet.

Bobby, exactly how I believe, there is still a chance
Sun Jul 07, 2013 3:59 pm
Victor Wanyama a 'wee bit confused' after Southampton lodge new bid for Celtic midfielder
Victor Wanyama's on-off move to Southampton appears to be on again after the Premier League club lodged a new bid for the Celtic midfielder.
Wanyama, 22, was close to joining Southampton earlier in the summer after the two clubs agreed a fee, but the transfer broke down over personal terms as the player's agent, Ivan Modia, indicated the move was "not right for him".
However, Southampton manager Mauricio Pochettino recently hinted that his club would rekindle their interest in the midfielder, who has also been linked to Everton, Cardiff and Liverpool, and Neil Lennon has confirmed the Saints have issued another bid.
"I had a chat with Victor and he's a wee bit confused but what we gather is that Southampton have reignited their interest," Lennon told the Sunday Mail. "They've shown an interest again and the bid is there.
"It's all about the negotiations between Saints and the agent now. I'd imagine that might get the ball rolling again. I've only seen Victor for a couple of days but he trained with the rest of the squad who didn't play against Cluj. If nothing materialises, he'll play some of the game on Tuesday against Greuther Furth."
Sun Jul 07, 2013 4:35 pm
I'm confused as well, why the hell would they lodge another bid, when their first bid was accepted (confused.wales)
Sun Jul 07, 2013 5:18 pm
Igovernor wrote:I'm confused as well, why the hell would they lodge another bid, when their first bid was accepted (confused.wales)
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