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Vol. 5 Num 1120 Wed. July 25, 2007  
   
Sports


City going Thai?


Manchester City owner Thaksin Shinawatra expects Sven Goran Eriksson to sign at least two Thailand stars as he continues rebuilding the Premiership team.

Former Thai prime-minister Shinawatra took total control of City on Monday after purchasing 75 percent of the club's shares and immediately looked towards home for an influx of new talent.

Eriksson has a lengthy shopping list including Olympiakos's Mexico striker Nery Castillo and Juventus defender Georgio Chiellini, but there will be some arrivals from Thailand as well according to Shinawatra.

"The next step is to recruit or to buy new players from several national teams such as Italy, Sweden, Brazil and Thailand," he said. "We expect to select at least two Thai players from our national team to join Manchester City."