Alex McLeish is 'inches' from new deal
Birmingham City acting chairman Peter Pannu has dispelled concerns about a rift with manager Alex McLeish over the Scot's ongoing contract negotiations.
Pannu was quoted earlier this week saying that McLeish was asking for "a very large amount of money which I was not prepared to meet" and that he was "no Jose Mourinho".
But Pannu insisted yesterday the comments had not been meant as a criticism and that McLeish could sign a new contract as early as next week.
He said: "This is all nonsense. We are just perhaps inches away from Alex signing a contract, possibly by next week. Our relationship is phenomenal, we are very strong and close, and I want to dispel this notion that there is anything wrong.
"I spoke to Alex about the Mourinho reference and we laughed about it. Mourinho came up because I mentioned that the agent who made the initial approach to me about Alex and his contract represents Mourinho. Nothing was meant as a slight to Alex."
Birmingham striker Kevin Phillips also gave McLeish his full backing, describing the former Scotland manager as a miracle worker. The 37-year-old said: "I know every player at the club wants the manager to stay. He's worked miracles here. Everything is in place. We all know contracts take a while to sort out and I'm sure he'll get it sorted."
McLeish declined to comment on the situation at a press conference following the transfer deadline day signings of Alexander Hleb, Martin Jiranek and Jean Beausejour.
The Scot, who still has a year left to run on his current deal, is being rewarded for Birmingham's first season back in the Barclays Premier League that saw them finish ninth.
McLeish, meanwhile, has revealed letters from Sir Alex Ferguson and his Arsenal counterpart Arsene Wenger helped secure Hleb a work permit.
The former Gunners winger was initially denied a permit to return to England from Barcelona because his national team, Belarus, are ranked outside the top 70 in Fifa's world rankings. But the Blues were successful with an appeal, and McLeish said: "Both Sir Alex and Arsene Wenger gave us a headed notepaper endorsement of Hleb's quality. I think the panel were pretty positive anyway. But we had to make sure the panel were aware that Hleb was always a target and it helps when you have got two top managers endorsing a particular player."
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