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De Jong delighted with City decision

SoccerNews in General Soccer News 30 Oct 2011

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Manchester City midfielder Nigel de Jong believes his decision to join the club has been justified.

The Netherlands international joined City in 2009, playing his part in the club’s 2011 FA Cup title, qualification for the Champions League and now early lead in the 2010/11 English Premier League title.

He told The Sunday Mirror: “Everyone thought I was mad (when I joined). Why did I prefer Man City above other clubs?”

“But (owner) Sheikh Mansour’s people sold the club and their ambitions very well to me.”

“They told me we were going to buy big players and we would be making big steps in a couple of seasons. Everything they said was solid.”

“They literally said to me, ‘Within four years, we will have a team that will play for the league title’. And this season is the first year that is happening.”

“I really think we can go and become the new champions of England.”

The former Hamburg midfielder believes the spending which has helped turn City around has also made English football more competitive.

“You just have to look at Liverpool and Arsenal. They have lost what I call their subscriptions to a place in the top four. They now have severe competition from other clubs,” he said.

“First, it came from Chelsea. Now we are a competitor too. Arsenal and Liverpool are forced to consider making new signings to strengthen their teams.”

“They can’t survive in the top four with a modest transfer policy or just a couple of ordinary signings.”

“There are six or seven teams who can fight for the four top places in the Premier League now.”

But De Jong does not believe the spending of owner Sheikh Mansour is an unhealthy prospect, arguing that it has helped to increase the quality on show for fans.

“If City had not started this development project at Eastlands, the European transfer market would be dead now. We are creating a bigger gap between the bigger and smaller clubs in the league,” the Ajax product said.

“But the big advantage is that the public get to see an incredibly high level of football each week.”

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