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Wolfsburg striker Edin Dzeko, is reportedly on his way to London to meet with Manchester City officials, ahead of his proposed move to the mega-rich Premier league club.
German newspaper Bild has suggested that the Bosnian international has left the Bundesliga club's training camp in Marbella early on Wednesday morning, and is now en route to the English capital, where City are due to face Arsenal at the Emirates, to undergo a medical ahead of the proposed move.
City manager Roberto Mancini earlier this week revealed that the club had reached a deal with Wolfsburg for the 24-year-old in the region of ÂŁ27 million, and it now seems that the striker will be making his move to Eastlands.
It is reported that Dzeko will be offered a contract until 2014, worth almost ÂŁ8m per season and with a ÂŁ2.5 signing-on bonus.
Source: Goal.com
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