Corinthians make 35 million bid for tevez (MERGED)

Re: £35m for tevez

totallywired said:
SSN, Has on it`s website that Corinthians have bid £35m for Carlos Tevez.Probabley bollocks though.

Tell them 40 million and we will fly the cnut over there

Lets see just how much he wants to go back home - he will shit it
 
Re: £35 Million bid from Corinthians for Tevez

rickmcfc said:
S04 said:
Corinthians are a club with russian mob connections..They got money if they need it I guess.
FFPR?? Though your owner isn't allowed to plough dosh in anymore?


FFPR is a UEFA thing. Last time I looked, Argentina isn't in Europe.
 
Re: £35 Million bid from Corinthians for Tevez

put a percentage sell on clause then you will see what the real motive is?
 
Re: Corinthinians make 35 million bid for tevez

r.soleofsalford said:
TonyM said:
£35m + Sell on Clasue + first dibs on a couple of decent prospects?




this plus we dont subsides his wages.


if he so desperately wants to be near his children. that i dont doubt, he shouldnt expect us to pay the short fall


Read the Mail article..they can afford his wages
 
Re: Corinthinians make 35 million bid for tevez

If it's true, in all honesty i would accept it right now: no team will offer us 50 millions for him.
 
Re: Corinthinians make 35 million bid for tevez

Could be a plot by KIA to hurry other buyers up
 
Re: £35 Million bid from Corinthians for Tevez

I've already said this in the transfer forum but it's not as implausible as it first sounds. Joorabchian loans £35m to Corinthians on the proviso that they give him Tevez's registration after the transfer is completed. Back to the whole 3rd party ownership situation. You can imagine Joorabchian would be trying to engineer this in his own self-interest. As others have said, a sell-on clause would be a good idea.
 

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