The paper speculates that the big-spending, and now Champions League bound side, will look to tempt Xavi with "a massive final payday."
Without releasing figures, the Mirror says that 31-year-old Xavi is "not a massive earner" at the Camp Nou, and that the prospect of £150,000-a-week could tempt him to Manchester.
The paper also predicts a domino effect by saying that Barcelona would in turn finally sign Cesc Fabregas from Arsenal if they ended up losing Xavi.
City of course have the financial muscle to afford any player in the world but new UEFA fair play rules mean they will have to conduct a fire-sale to get rid of high earners currently at the club.
The Times' back page story has the headline: "Tevez leads £100m City exodus" – with the paper speculation that Carlos Tevez will be sold for around £50m and will be joined on his way out of the club by Emmanuel Adebayor, Roque Santa Cruz, Craig Bellamy, Jo, Felipe Caicedo, Shaun Wright-Phillips, Wayne Bridge, Nedum Onuoha, Shay Given, Michael Johnson and Patrick Vieira in what would represent a massive clear-out.
According to the Daily Express, City will also look to "gazump" city rivals United with a £20m bid for Everton midfielder Jack Rodwell.
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