The Paraguay international is in negotiations with the Spanish club over making his loan transition lasting when his contract ends with Roberto Mancini's men come early july Manchester City striker Roque Santa Cruz has revealed he's in discussions with Malaga over making his mortgage transition lasting, although Brazilian club Botafogo stay thinking about the forward. The 31-year-old has been on loan at Malaga since the start of the time and has scored 10 ambitions in 40 games in all competitions for Manuel Pellegrini's men. But, economic problems at Manhunter Rosaleda might show to be a concern with regards a permanent option and Santa Cruz has proved he is pleased to hear of Botafogo's interest. aThe fascination [from Botafogo] does exist and I'm alert to it, my agents are studying this possibility that has appeared and there are some talks," he told Paraguayan store Radio Manhattan project Nueva rgs. "It is really a very big club; I'm flattered by their interest. It's always vital that you be wanted by way of a club of such size." Santa Cruz charge Manchester City A17.5 million when he joined them in the summer of 2009 from Blackburn Rovers, but failed to establish himself after manager Mark Hughes was changed by Roberto Mancini. The striker has since experienced mortgage means right back at Ewood Park as well as in Spain with Real Betis and while his future remains uncertain he's confident a return to Manchester is not likely. "I am also having conversations with Malaga, but I'm maybe not going to renew my deal with Manchester City," he added. "I is a free agent."
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