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Schmeichel wants City exit

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Kasper Schmeichel has confirmed he wants to leave Man City to play regular first-team football.

Keeper admits making mistake in signing new deal

Kasper Schmeichel has confirmed he wants to leave Manchester City after admitting he made a mistake signing a new contract. The Danish goalkeeper started last season as City's first choice before accepting a long-term deal with the Premier League club. However, he then lost his place to Joe Hart and spent spells on loan at Cardiff City and Coventry City, who had been keen on a permanent move. Schmeichel has suggested he is unhappy with former City boss Sven Goran Eriksson for convincing him to sign his new deal and he hopes current manager Mark Hughes will let him leave.

Heartbreaking

"I want to leave City - no question," Schmeichel told the Daily Mirror. "It is heartbreaking every time you don't play and one year sitting on the bench would not be good for my development. "I have been trying to leave for a while because last season, the week after I signed a contract, I was told I wasn't playing. "Sven was telling me he wanted me to play and let me develop, and every day he was asking me about my contract situation. "But as soon as I signed the contract, when I got to the hotel before playing Newcastle away in September, I was told I wasn't playing. "At the time I was playing and I had a good offer of a good contract, but it might have been a mistake to sign for the four years. "I've been told there is no chance of me leaving, but I want to play first-team football."

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