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Manchester City Claim Carlos Tevez Is Demanding £300,000-A-Week To Remain At Eastlands - Report
Carlos Tevez is believed to be wanting a pay hike that will take his wages to a mammoth £300,000-a-week if he is to remain at Manchester City.
The Argentine has been the centre piece of the club's jigsaw in their rise to second place in the Premier League - level on points with leaders Arsenal.
But only recently, the 26-year-old handed his employers a written transfer request to make a move away from Eastlands, which was immediately rejected by the club.
Now The Times reports that City are claiming that the player made demands to have his wage upped to £300,000-a-week to remain at the club.
However, the former Boca Juniors man has publicly maintained that his decision to make a move away is not based on money, but on an irreparable working relationship with "certain executives and individuals at the club."
In the meantime, The Sun claims that the ex-Manchester United man will quit football if his current employers do not allow him to leave in January.
Tevez has played some part — either scoring or assisting — in 14 of City's 24 league goals this season.
Manchester City Claim Carlos Tevez Is Demanding £300,000-A-Week To Remain At Eastlands - Report
Carlos Tevez is believed to be wanting a pay hike that will take his wages to a mammoth £300,000-a-week if he is to remain at Manchester City.
The Argentine has been the centre piece of the club's jigsaw in their rise to second place in the Premier League - level on points with leaders Arsenal.
But only recently, the 26-year-old handed his employers a written transfer request to make a move away from Eastlands, which was immediately rejected by the club.
Now The Times reports that City are claiming that the player made demands to have his wage upped to £300,000-a-week to remain at the club.
However, the former Boca Juniors man has publicly maintained that his decision to make a move away is not based on money, but on an irreparable working relationship with "certain executives and individuals at the club."
In the meantime, The Sun claims that the ex-Manchester United man will quit football if his current employers do not allow him to leave in January.
Tevez has played some part — either scoring or assisting — in 14 of City's 24 league goals this season.