Midfielder Juan Sebastian Veron has turned down a 7-million-pound($11.2 million) offer to move from Argentine club Estudiantes tothe English Premier League’s Manchester City. Veron’s representative said the Argentina playmaker turneddown the overture from City manager Roberto Mancini. The two playedtogether at Italian clubs Lazio and Sampdoria and Mancini latercoached Veron at Inter Milan. Veron’s representative Miguel Pires said in a radio interviewon Tuesday that Man City had offered to pay Estudiantes 7 millionpounds ($11.2 million) and pay Veron the same amount. “The fax arrived offering 7 million pounds for Sebastian andthe same amount for the club,” Pires said on radio La Red. “ButSebastian didn’t move a muscle, and neither did the vice presidentof the club.” The news agency DYN quoted Veron saying “it was not a matterof money,” and said he felt more comfortable staying with theArgentine club. Veron led Estudiantes to the Copa Libertadores title lastyear – the top club title in South America – and has been one ofthe most consistent players on Argentina’s up-and-down nationalteam coached by Diego Maradona. He was Estudiantes’ best player in the Club World Cup finallast month in Abu Dhabi, where Barcelona won 2-1 in extra time on agoal by countryman Lionel Messi….