18 Apr 2013 00:57:00 The Malaga striker, on loan from the Premier League, is anticipated to complete a deal to move to Brazil later this week after failing woefully to establish himself at the Etihad Stadium The Paraguayan striker moved to the Etihad Stadium in the summer of 2009 after the Abu Dhabi takeover of the membership for A17.5 million, but did not establish himself after boss Mark Hughes was replaced by Roberto Mancini and has been on loan in Spain this year. Despite enjoying a fruitful spell with the Liga outfit in the current campaign, the financial problems at La Rosaleda mean a permanent shift has been unlikely, and his agent has now confirmed a transfer to the Brasileiro is close to end. "The situation is relaxed, the gamer really wants to perform for Botafogo and the club is interested in signing him. There's no secret at all," Robson Leite told Radio Tupi. "Hopefully a deal is concluded this week. We had a meeting on Friday, his father may be the agent in Europe is very pleased and therefore. "You can see that Botafogo are a very serious soccer club, they have returned to a successful club again and the situation is very calm." Botafogo, who signed AC Milan and Netherlands story Clarence Seedorf last year, stated the 2013 Guanabara concept after beating Vasco da Gama.
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