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Manchester City owner Thaksin Shinawatra has confirmed he will offer manager Sven Goran Eriksson more money to strengthen his team during the January transfer window.

City spent £40million over the summer as Eriksson looked to rebuild the side he inherited, and his investment has been rewarded by an impressive start to the season.

The former Thai Prime Minister insists that funds will be available to Eriksson, despite having over £1billion of his assets frozen in his homeland.

“There will not be many new faces like there were in the summer but possibly, there will be a few,” he told the Manchester Evening News.

“There is no doubt that I trust Sven to spend my money well and it is our duty to find it. His track record has been brilliant so far.

“There were those who questioned us when we appointed Sven as manager but they are not doing so now. So far, he has proved to be a perfect choice,” he added.

“We set out with a three-year plan and though people will say we are ahead of that plan we have only played 10 games so far.

“But we have started very well and we seem to be winning the disillusioned fans back.”

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