London, Dec 17 : Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini has identified star Arsenal striker Robin van Persie as the man most likely to bring a little more potency and versatility to the Blues forward line if he (Mancini) succeeds in persuading the Gunners to sell the player next season.
According to the Daily Mail, City are optimistic Van Persie, 28, will not sign a new deal at the Emirates, meaning Arsenal will be forced to sell in the summer as their captain will have only a year left on his contract.
Mancini said: ''Van Persie is incredible. He is like Sergio Aguero here for us. At the moment he is fantastic. To score all those goals is incredible.'' (ANI)
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