Chelsea's Ben Haim joins Manchester City

China
July 31, 2008 3:07am CST
Israel international defender Tal Ben Haim has joined Manchester City from English Premier League rivals Chelsea, according to the buying club's website on Wednesday. The 26-year-old will arrive at City on a four-year deal for an undisclosed fee - the second signing since Mark Hughes took over as manager. It is the Israel international centre-back's second high-profile switch in just over a year, after he moved to Stamford Bridge on a free transfer from Bolton Wanderers in June 2007. His move is still subject to a work permit although it is expected he will receive one given his regular appearances for Israel, which included two matches against England during the Euro 2008 qualifiers. Ben Haim will now link up with Brazilian striker Jo, who joined the Eastlands club earlier this month for an estimated 19 million euros. Although a Bolton regular, Ben Haim started just 13 times at Chelsea where he was unable to displace club captain John Terry and Ricardo Carvalho at the heart of the Blues' defence. He faces another tough fight for first-team football with City captain Richard Dunne and rising England star Micah Richards, the current central defensive pairing at the club. However, Ben Haim can also play at full-back. Hughes, speaking Tuesday, admitted City needed cover at the back. "With so many games to play this season it is important to get the balance right. "Last season the team was weakened when Micah Richards and Richard Dunne were not in it. We are trying to address that."
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• Croatia (Hrvatska)
9 Aug 08
why they did that ... no matter, they have alex, who i think is worse then ben haim, but he is substitute, so no need for him
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@wantknow (310)
• Thailand
31 Jul 08
Good luck for him, anyway I didn't like him much. But now third choice for center is Alex. Hope team will have more good center to stand by. I love Essien to play midfield than defender
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@zatak07 (699)
• India
21 Sep 08
his departure is a good riddance....finally he's offloaded..phew !
@zatak07 (699)
• India
6 Aug 08
its good for both sides that he's leaving as he was not performing at par with his Chelsea team-mates. And moreover he didn't perform any outstanding performance at Chelsea. I remember during the last season in a match against Liverpool Torres overtook the ball in front of him in which Chelsea concede one goal, honestly his play is really boring and pathetic.