City free veteran Sinclair
10 May 2007 - 13:02:03
Manchester City have told Trevor Sinclair that his contract won't be renewed and the former England international is free to leave Eastlands.
The 34-year-old has managed just 98 games in four years with the Citizens after seeing his career ravaged by a succession of injuries.
However, the former QPR and West Ham wideman - who played 12 times for England and was a member of the 2004 World Cup squad - still believes he can perform at the top level and is looking to sign for another Premiership club.
"After sitting down to discuss my situation this week with the manager, we have agreed I will not be staying at City once the season ends," Sinclair told the club's official website.
"I have enjoyed my time at City enormously and have fulfilled my boyhood dream of playing for the club I have always supported.
"I have not played as much as I would have liked recently and I am excited by the thought of a new challenge, which will give me the opportunity to play more regularly.
"I feel I can continue to play in the Premier League for at least another couple of years, if not longer."