Shaun Wright-Phillips being forced out of Manchester City?

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Shaun Wright-Phillips fears he is being forced out of Manchester City as the club executives seem to be slamming the door on him.

Wright-Phillips is looking for a new deal so he can see out his playing days at Eastlands, but the Citizens are in no rush to come up with a new deal for the winger.

The 28-year-old will have two years to run on his £60,000-a-week contract at the end of the season but that deal was signed a few weeks before the Abu Dhabi United Group's takeover established a new pay ceiling at the club.

This will be the last major contract of Wright-Phillips's career and he wants to take advantage of the immense riches available to the club by moving closer to the higher earners such as Emmanuel Adebayor and Carlos Tévez, all of whom earn in excess of £100,000 a week.

A club insider told The Sun: "Shaun would love to finish his career with City.

"He loves the club and the fans and when he returned from Chelsea he really felt like he was coming home.

"Shaun just wants a contract now to ensure that he remains at the club until the end of his career.

"He does not believe his demands are in anyway outrageous and cannot understand the attitude of (chief executive) Garry Cook and (football administrator) Brian Marwood."

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