Malaga sign Roque Santa Cruz from Manchester City on loan

 

Mark Elkington
Friday 31 August 2012 15:03 EDT
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In the mix Want away ex-goalscorer Roque Santa Cruz has been tipped to swap his rocking chair at Manchester City for Loftus Road, although rumours have died down since July. A move to QPR would mean a third-coming with manager Mark Hugh
In the mix Want away ex-goalscorer Roque Santa Cruz has been tipped to swap his rocking chair at Manchester City for Loftus Road, although rumours have died down since July. A move to QPR would mean a third-coming with manager Mark Hugh (GETTY IMAGES)

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Malaga have signed Paraguay striker Roque Santa Cruz on a season-long loan from Manchester City, the Spanish club said in a statement on Friday.

The 31-year-old, who was on loan at La Liga side Real Betis last season, passed a medical earlier in the day.

Santa Cruz is Malaga's third signing in the last 24 hours after they also landed Argentine striker Javier Saviola and Chile midfielder Manuel Iturra.

Qatari-owned Malaga were on Thursday drawn in Champions League Group C along with AC Milan, Zenit St Petersburg and Anderlecht.

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