Na ez a BBC sport-on jelent meg.Nem Sun.Érdekes,hogy Mcmanaman is Everton drukker,Fowler a napokban mutogatta a kedvenc mezét ami egy '86-os Everton mez,Owen apja az Evertonban focizott.Mit keres(t)nek ezek a park tuloldalán??Ja sok pénzt:-))))
Manchester City and Everton will lead the pursuit of Steve McManaman if he decides to quit Real Madrid and make a cut-price return to the Premiership.
McManaman may leave Figo behind
McManaman faces the prospect of a final year in the wilderness at The Bernabeu after Real signed David Beckham then sacked coach Vicente del Bosque.
He had hoped to stay in Spain to see out the final year of his contract before contemplating a return to England.
But BBC Sport understands Premiership clubs have been alerted that the former England star may now consider coming home if he receives the right offer.
Real ditch Del Bosque
And he may also take a pay cut on his reported Ł60,000-a-week wages to come back to the Premiership.
McManaman made only fleeting appearances for Real last season, but was still regarded as an important member of the squad by Del Bosque, who played him in the Champions League game against Manchester United at Old Trafford.
But Beckham's signing to bolster a midfield already containing Zinedine Zidane, Luis Figo and Claude Makelele pushes McManaman further down the pecking order.
It has also been reported in Spain that McManaman faces a fine for allegedly failing to attend a celebration for Real's latest La Liga triumph.
McManaman's next move will be eagerly awaited by Manchester City boss Kevin Keegan, with the former Liverpool star's Mersey rivals Everton also monitoring his situation.
Moyes to bolster Everton midfield
Keegan is a massive admirer of McManaman, who figured in his England side in Euro 2000 and would attempt to clinch a deal to re-unite him with his close friend Robbie Fowler if it fell within his budget.
Everton boss David Moyes would also consider taking McManaman as the creative midfield player he needs.
Moyes is likely to pursue top midfield targets such as Fulham's Sean Davis and West Bromwich Albion's Jason Koumas first - but McManaman is seen as a potential signing at Goodison.
McManaman is a lifelong Everton fan, but wages are likely to be a stumbling block in both cases.
He will have to drop his wage demands to about Ł20,000-a-week before City and Everton activate their interest.
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