Edin Dzeko has 'always wanted to stay' at Manchester City despite persistent transfer speculation

 

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Thursday 11 October 2012 06:24 EDT
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Edin Dzeko celebrates scoring City’s late winner on Saturday
Edin Dzeko celebrates scoring City’s late winner on Saturday (Getty Images)

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Striker Edin Dzeko insists he has no interest in leaving Manchester City.

The 26-year-old, who joined from Wolfsburg last January, is once again being linked with a move away from the club, despite an impressive start to the season, with City seemingly scouting around for striking reinforcements.

"Every time I see a paper, for what seems like a year or more there is a story saying that I am leaving City, or that I want to go," Dzeko said in The Sun.

"But I've never said that so the stories don't come from me. I've always wanted to stay at City and fight for my place.

"My motto has always been 'Never give up'."

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