
SIGN OF THE TIMES ... City's controversial Carlos Tevez advert
They signed the Argie star this week for £25million when his two-year deal at United ended.
And City boss Mark Hughes insists his next target is John Terry, despite the England captain heading to America with Chelsea this week.
Hughes hinted he will be prepared to wait until the end of the transfer window if that is what it takes to land his man.
City's latest £30m bid was rejected by the Stamford Bridge board but the big-spending Eastlands outfit are still keen.
Sparky reckons there is little significance in Terry, 28, boarding the team flight for the States.
He said: "It's what we expected because he's a Chelsea player, he has obligations to that club.
"That's what he has plainly done. We made a bid and it was rejected, that's where we are."
City still have reason to believe the defender wants a switch and are prepared to bide their time.
Hughes said: "Sometimes you have to wait. Maybe we must wait until the end of the window."
City have renewed their long-standing interest in Everton centre-back Joleon Lescott with a £15m bid, which has been rejected.
The Toffees are holding out for £20m but Lescott will ask for a transfer in the next few days.
City target Samuel Eto'o is set to join Inter Milan from Barcelona in a swap deal for Sweden striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
Sometimes in football , one team must have a good reputable manager and is a unique club inorder to get new , good , world class player .
Now what Man City did was the reverse , not much players would want to join them under Hughes , the only way they can lure them in is too pay them ridiculous wages one can simply too good to refuse .
Many players put the club & club manager they will play for above wages . They really don't mind a reasonable wages , and play under that coach .