Hughes still keen on Terry

19 July 2009 11:39
The Premier League have confirmed they had received no official complaint from Chelsea over Manchester City's pursuit of John Terry, as Mark Hughes continued his public courtship of the England captain. With Emmanuel Adebayor yesterday joining a summer influx of talent to Eastlands which already includes Carlos Tevez, Roque Santa Cruz and Gareth Barry, City boss Hughes must now focus on his defence. Terry, the Chelsea skipper, has been identified as his number one target and an offer of around £30million was recently turned down. "It's well documented that we put in a bid and that was rejected," Hughes told BBC Radio Five Live's Sportsweek programme. "He's a player I know, I played alongside him at Chelsea and I admire him as a person and captain from afar." He added: "He's obviously the type and calibre of player we need if we are going to progress and compete at the top level. "Chelsea have come out very strongly, in no uncertain terms, saying that he's not available, so we have to reflect that position because John is very much a Chelsea player. "But we need to address the defensive strength of our side and we'll look at all options." Hughes' latest public outpouring of admiration for Terry is unlikely to go down well at Stamford Bridge, with reports this morning suggesting the Londoners were ready to lodge an official complaint with the Premier League for alleged 'tapping up'. Under Section K of the Premier League Handbook, club officials are not permitted to express interest in a player unless they have been given written consent by their current employers to open negotiations. If that has not been forthcoming, the player's current club could claim an indirect - and illegal - approach. If Chelsea choose to go down that route, however, they would need to submit an official complaint, supported by a dossier of evidence, to the Premier League, and they have not yet taken that course of action.

Source: Eurosport