13 May 2013
Malaga's Manuel Pellegrini has denied he has agreed a deal to replace Roberto Mancini as Manchester City manager.
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After losing the FA Cup final to Wigan on
Saturday, Mancini criticised City's owners
for not quashing reports that a deal with
Pellegrini, 59, was done.
But Chilean Pellegrini told Malaga's
website: "I categorically deny that I
am the new Manchester City coach.
"I have an agreement with Malaga not to
talk to anyone and nothing has been
agreed with any other outfit."
He added: "Nothing has been signed and
no agreement reached. I've been
fortunate enough, and very proud, that
every year the big clubs are interested in
me.
"I hope the future of this club will
become somewhat clearer in the next
few days."
Mancini took over from Mark Hughes in
December 2009, leading City to the FA
Cup in 2011 and the Premier League title
a year later.
City officials met with with Pellegrini's
agent, Jesus Martinez, in April. Martinez
also represents Malaga midfielder Isco, a
reported target for the Blues.
Mancini said he did not know why the
meeting had taken place.
Pellegrini, who has previously had spells
in charge of Real Madrid and Villarreal,
took charge of Malaga in November
2010.
In his first full season in charge, he
guided Malaga to fourth in La Liga and
Champions League qualification for the
first time.
Malaga reached the last eight of the
Champions League, before being
knocked out by Dortmund. They are
currently sixth in La Liga.
They will not play in European
competition next term after being
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