Inter Milan defender Ivan Cordoba says he will catch up with his former coach Roberto Mancini at Manchester City if the latter is really interested in his services. Former Inter boss Mancini took over at Eastlands this month after the sudden sacking of Mark Hughes. Colombian veteran Cordoba and Brazilian full-back Maicon have been both linked with big-spending City of late. The 33-year-old assured that he could end his ten-year spell at Giuseppe Meazza to work again with Mancini. "If Roberto wants me at Manchester City I would seriously think about it," Cordoba is quoted as saying by the Sunday People. "He is a great coach who always varies his training sessions. I worked with him at Inter and I am convinced that he will have great success in the Premier League." Cordoba was integral part of Inter's squad that won the Serie A titles three times under Mancini between 2006 and 2008. When Jose Mourinho took the helm at Inter, Cordoba kept his regular place thanks to the absence of injury-plagued duo Lucio and Walter Samuel.