Monday, 1 April 2013

Nasri: Kroenke forced Arsenal to market me to Manchester City - Goal.com

2 Apr 2013 00:02:00 The 25-year-old midfielder says that the Gunners manager wanted the money on offer for him, and rejected Roberto Mancini's promises that he's performed at 50 % in 2013 The 25-year-old joined the now Premier League champions for A24 million in 2011, in the same summer that Cesc Fabregas left for Barcelona, and Nasri claims that Wenger had no say in the situation. "Wenger told me that, if Cesc [Fabregas] left, I'd remain but Kroenke needed the money," Nasri told beIN Sport. "The instructor explained we'll only get Gervinho, Cesc was already gone, I'd only 12 months left so I made a decision to leave." "I am aware that I actually do not appreciate a great season," Nasri added. "There are many reasons. However when Mancini said that I'm training at 50% this isn't correct. "I thought comfortable against Newcastle. It is been a while since I felt good. "I don't have regrets. I do not regret joining Manchester City. I want to play and perform. My departure from Arsenal was just for sporting reasons." Nasri says that while he's doesn't regret leaving Arsenal, Wenger is the best manager he has performed under, adding that he'd not be the person he's minus the 63-year-old. "Arsene Wenger is the foremost instructor I've caused. I only regret not having more conversations with Arsene Wenger when I left [for Manchester City]," Nasri added. "He could be the one who comprehended me the absolute most and made me the ball player I'm. I'm thankful."

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