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Mariga set to join Man City

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Kenya and Inter Milan midfielder McDonald Mariga at the Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani, last year. Photo/CHRIS OMOLLO

Kenya and Inter Milan midfielder McDonald Mariga at the Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani, last year. Photo/CHRIS OMOLLO 

By ODINDO AYIEKO
Posted  Friday, January 29  2010 at  18:42

Parma have accepted a €10 million offer (about Sh722 million) from Manchester City for Kenyan international McDonald Mariga, according to reports from Italy and England.

Mariga had been linked with Italian champions Inter but Parma sporting director, Pietro Leonardi, apparently met with City on Thursday.

He was able to convince the English club over 22-year-old Mariga’s €10m fee during a series of talks which untangled the move.

Once the transfer is complete, Mariga will become Kenya’s richest sportsman and the first ever to play in the English Premier League.

City turned to Mariga after seeing negotiations stall with Real Madrid in their attempts to sign Fernando Gago. City were ready to bid £6million for Mariga, according to reports in Italy, and could offer Valeri Bojinov as part of the deal.

Bulgaria striker Bojinov, 23, has scored four goals in 15 appearances since joining Parma on loan at the start of the season and he is keen to stay in Italy.

Harry Redknapp tried to sign Mariga for Portsmouth from Swedish side Helsingborgs three years ago, but work permit issues scuppered the deal.

But the 6ft 2in marauding midfielder has cemented himself as a regular at Parma, winning many admirers after joining the club in 2007.

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Signed four-year deal

Mariga would be an alternative to Gago, who was keen to sign City only for Madrid to block his exit.

Mariga started his playing career at Pipeline FC. He was a member of the Kamukunji High School ‘Golden Boys’, which also included Dennis Oliech (Auxerre), that won two consecutive national championships in 2002 and 2003.

The central midfielder went to Sweden in 2005 to play for third Division side Enköpings SK. After only one season at ESK, he signed for Helsingborgs IF before the 2006 season. His success at Olympia was immediate.

Following initial interest from Redknapp, Mariga looked set to sign for the Premier League team, but work permit issues held up the deal which was supposed to have cost around €2.7 million.

He moved to the Serie A club Parma on loan in August 2007. Mariga agreed to a four year deal to keep him at Parma for four years until the end of June 2012, after the club paid a transfer fee for €1.94 million. The deal was brokered by former Swede great Martin Dahlin.

Mariga played 35 times for Parma in the Serie B during the 2008-2009 season scoring three time to help them back to Serie A for the 2009-2010 season.

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  1. Submitted by yesuwangu

    those who tried football marathon rugby and gave up like can try again.now we have mariga and oliech internationals.besides our many marathoners.this also earns kenya revenue in a way.whatver they earn adds to kenyas well done vijanaa!!Govt if these people comet to kenya please give secuirity kenya is dengerous

    Posted  January 31, 2010 07:23 PM  
  2. Submitted by seboju

    Its your season Bro.Baraka.

    Posted  January 31, 2010 04:57 PM  
  3. Submitted by oletiptip

    feels great to be Kenya right now ,please be careful who u spend ur time with all sorts of characters will crawl out of every rock to be next to you,put God first,all will be ok

    Posted  January 31, 2010 03:48 PM  
  4. Submitted by Klove

    Great!just keep making people excluded and expect everthing to be okay

    Posted  January 31, 2010 10:54 AM  
  5. Submitted by wuod_aketch

    There could be more kenyans playing in those super leagues in Europe but each time the stars miss to qualify for important events like the Africa nations cup. For Kenyan footballers to be offered opportunities abroad they should be seen performing in big competitions. Their exposure will be sporadic as long as the local football league does not attain certain standards. The KFL is doing a shoddy job and is depriving this country of foreign exchange. Athletics Kenyan is better organized and the results are here.

    Posted  January 30, 2010 07:34 PM  

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