Guardian article on Tevez

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Daniel Taylor has written an article in today's Guardian that suggests that he has been in close contact with a key City person who knows about City's perspective on the Tevez transfer saga. The claim that "Manchester City want £25m" sounds much more realistic than the £35m cited in most recent articles about Tevez.

Juventus prepare £21m bid for Manchester City's Carlos Tevez
• Juventus ready to trump Milan and PSG offers
• Manchester City want £25m for Carlos Tevez


Carlos Tevez's reputation has suffered during his prolonged absence from Manchester City's team. Photograph: Martin Rickett/PA

Juventus have opened formal talks with Manchester City to sign Carlos Tevez in the form of a series of telephone calls direct to Roberto Mancini from Pavel Nedved, a key director for the Italian club.

Nedved, the former Czech Republic international, has spoken to Mancini several times to instigate discussions about the Argentina international. The Serie A club have proposed a £21m package but City are hopeful they can get more than that in the face of rival interest from Milan and Paris St-Germain.

Tevez's preference would be to join Milan but all they have proposed is a loan deal to the end of the season, leading to a possible £17.2m move next summer. Milan's vice-president, Adriano Galliani, said on Wednesday night that "offer is final" but City are adamant they will not entertain the idea of a loan and there is scepticism at the Etihad Stadium about whether Milan have the financial power to return with a suitable offer.

PSG certainly have the money, backed by Qatari owners, but so far they, too, have not come up with an offer good enough to tempt the City chairman, Khaldoon al-Mubarak, to sell a player who has been on strike since flying to Argentina without permission on 8 November.

Mubarak wants to get a fee of around £25m and is willing to hold out for that figure despite City's eagerness to get Tevez off their books and lose the £250,000-a-week salary he earns via a contract that stipulates he is always the club's best-paid player. After that City's lawyers will look at what action can be taken against Tevez for allegedly breaching his contract, although what that will entail is not yet clear.

A complicated picture was further clouded on Wednesday night by Tevez saying he potentially wants to stay in Argentina. He told the magazine Gente in his homeland that he would like to "go to pre-season with Boca [Juniors] and play Libertadores with them". That tournament runs from late January to early July.

"I don't care if I lose money," Tevez was quoted as saying. "I'm tired of travelling and going back and forth. I'm not coming back to England." Boca, though, are unlikely to be able to meet City's asking price.

Tevez's talk of remaining in Argentina comes despite his adviser, Kia Joorabchian, trying to get him a move to one of Europe's leading clubs. Joorabchian has been to Milan for a meeting with Galliano and City's belief is that the player's financial terms have been agreed. That will be of no use, however, unless Milan can demonstrate they have the money to accede to City's wishes to arrange a permanent deal.

Instead Juventus have led City to believe they do have the financial clout at a time when the Turin club are top of Serie A and going for a record 28th championship.

That may constitute a surprise considering that Juventus are no longer known for their vast expenditure – their transfer record is still the £32.6m they paid to sign the goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon from Parma in 2001 – and they would almost certainly have to break what has until now been a tight wage structure, with several of their higher earners re-signing on lower salaries.

Their manager, Antonio Conte, already has seven strikers and five wingers in his squad but Nedved has assured Mancini that the interest is serious and further talks will be held to try to reach a compromise fee. Tevez is aware he will have to take a substantial pay cut to get a new club, possibly slashing his wages by more than half.

The alternative is that his career continues to go to waste. Tevez has not played since a Carling Cup tie against Birmingham City on 23 September and his reputation within the game has suffered serious damage because of the dispute about his refusal to take Mancini's instructions when he was required as a substitute in the Champions League tie against Bayern Munich four days later.

For that Tevez was fined four weeks' wages, only for the Professional Footballers' Association to intervene and refuse to relax its guidelines stipulating that a two-week fine is the maximum permissible unless it has approved it.

Regardless of the way he has behaved, the interest from Juventus, Milan and PSG demonstrates that the man who lifted the FA Cup for City last season is still a highly attractive player on the basis of his goals record before his relationship with Mancini broke down irreparably.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/...ign=Feed:+theguardian/football/rss+(Football)
 
Adriano Galliani, said on Wednesday night that "offer is final"

I've had enough of these greasy pricks from milan. We should tell this dickhead to swivel. If his offer is final we should tell him that he won't be seeing herman, at least not for milan. Putting in a pathetic offer then giving it the big one about it being final is bollocks, we owe them one and we'll get much better offers than that so he can stop harping on about prestige in the press, the prick
 
The Fat el Hombre said:
Adriano Galliani, said on Wednesday night that "offer is final"

I've had enough of these greasy pricks from milan. We should tell this dickhead to swivel. If his offer is final we should tell him that he won't be seeing herman, at least not for milan. Putting in a pathetic offer then giving it the big one about it being final is bollocks, we owe them one and we'll get much better offers than that so he can stop harping on about prestige in the press, the prick

We should invite them to Manchester to "discuss" the transfer, then lock Galliani in a room with no heating for three hours and offer them only warm water and stale biscuits as refreshments before informing them that unfortunately they can't afford Herman...
 
BillyShears said:
The Fat el Hombre said:
Adriano Galliani, said on Wednesday night that "offer is final"

I've had enough of these greasy pricks from milan. We should tell this dickhead to swivel. If his offer is final we should tell him that he won't be seeing herman, at least not for milan. Putting in a pathetic offer then giving it the big one about it being final is bollocks, we owe them one and we'll get much better offers than that so he can stop harping on about prestige in the press, the prick

We should invite them to Manchester to "discuss" the transfer, then lock Galliani in a room with no heating for three hours and offer them only warm water and stale biscuits as refreshments before informing them that unfortunately they can't afford Herman...

Nice one. Show them out of the front door and point them to where they can get the bus back to Piccadilly
 
The Fat el Hombre said:
Adriano Galliani, said on Wednesday night that "offer is final"

I've had enough of these greasy pricks from milan. We should tell this dickhead to swivel. If his offer is final we should tell him that he won't be seeing herman, at least not for milan. Putting in a pathetic offer then giving it the big one about it being final is bollocks, we owe them one and we'll get much better offers than that so he can stop harping on about prestige in the press, the prick

This this fucking this!
 
Glad the article mentioned he has been AWOL since 8/11 and the club's lawyers are looking at what they can do once he has gone.

No one seems to mention this anymore yet I think it speaks volumes about his character as a player and a person. I know football is different to the day to day workplace, but can you imagine for one minute falling out with your gaffer and just disappearing, refusing contact and any attempt at reconciliation?

Said it before, I genuinely wish no injury or hurt to befall Tevez, but I do hope we find a way out of this that is positive for City and stops this contemptible, excuse of a human being ever kicking a ball in a professional capacity ever again.
 
I don't believe a word that little Daniel Taylor writes about us. If he can find a negative slant he will. The first two paragraphs of the Norwich match report were about Tevez.
 
souness was spot on when he said that tevez embodies everything the man on the street thinks is wrong with the modern day professional footballer
 
This situation will end his career , i believe he will retire or take a long break from the game , hes financially secure for life , and he hasnt got the hunger for the game anymore , proven by his plea to play for his boyhood club boca juniors . City will tear up his current contract ,(a saving of £30m)but find a way of holding his registration , and if he ever decides to play football again , city will be entitled to compensation. Tevez was a great footballer , but an absolute disgrace of a human being
 
robsta said:
BillyShears said:
The Fat el Hombre said:
I've had enough of these greasy pricks from milan. We should tell this dickhead to swivel. If his offer is final we should tell him that he won't be seeing herman, at least not for milan. Putting in a pathetic offer then giving it the big one about it being final is bollocks, we owe them one and we'll get much better offers than that so he can stop harping on about prestige in the press, the prick

We should invite them to Manchester to "discuss" the transfer, then lock Galliani in a room with no heating for three hours and offer them only warm water and stale biscuits as refreshments before informing them that unfortunately they can't afford Herman...

Nice one. Show them out of the front door and point them to where they can get the bus back to Piccadilly

even better, walk them to the Metrolink stop by the canal off Joe Mercer Way and tell them a tram will be along any minute..... ;)
 

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