Manchester City boss hints at John Terry defeat
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Manchester City manager Mark Hughes has admitted the club are prepared to end their pursuit of Chelsea and England captain John Terry.
The Blues have dismissed two offers for Terry, insisting the center back is not for sale at any price.
City's latest bid for Terry was about £30 million.
"Chelsea have their stance, and we understand that," Hughes told Sky Sports News.
"We are obviously looking to strengthen in defensive areas. We are looking at all options.
"It is a case of seeing what level we are willing to go up to. If it comes a point where we feel we can't progress in any deals we are involved in then we walk away."
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The Blues have dismissed two offers for Terry, insisting the center back is not for sale at any price.
City's latest bid for Terry was about £30 million.
"Chelsea have their stance, and we understand that," Hughes told Sky Sports News.
"We are obviously looking to strengthen in defensive areas. We are looking at all options.
"It is a case of seeing what level we are willing to go up to. If it comes a point where we feel we can't progress in any deals we are involved in then we walk away."
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