London, Aug. 19 : Romanian side FC Timisoara's stars will be keen to dump Manchester City out of the Europa League after being promised a sum of up to 82,000 pounds each by oil magnate Marian Iancu.
Iancu said: "My team will play for more money than the Manchester City players. Some can get to 82,000-pounds if they help us beat them - they are ready to play the match of their lives."
According to the Sun, Iancu - who owns UK-based Balkan Petroleum - bought the club back in 2004 and has spent around 24-million-pounds assembling the squad, which finished fifth in the Romanian league last year. (ANI)
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