Tevez [Merged]

13.05 Carlos Tevez has passed his medical and signed a five-year contract at Manchester City. He is to be presented to the press at 2pm. Stay watching Sky Sports News and logged on to skysports.com for all the latest updates from Eastlands.
 
Carlos Tevez breezed into the City of Manchester Stadium today and immediately promised City fans to put his striking talents towards a Premier League title challenge with Mark Hughes' men.
The bubbly Argentine forward was delighted with the welcoming committee of Blues die-hards gathered to greet the latest City signing in manager Hughes' remarkable summer of high-profile transfer business.

Tevez revealed to mcfc.co.uk that his controversial move across the city had been given the thumbs up from his Argentina coach Diego Maradona as well as his new club team-mate and fellow countryman Pablo Zabaleta.

But the 25-year-old former West Ham and Reds striker left nobody in an doubt as to why he has transferred his allegiance to the Blues after City boss Hughes outlined his ambitious plans for not-too-distant future.

New boy Carlos beamed: "I'm very happy and excited to be here and I'd like to thank the fans. I can't wait to start working with my new team-mates.

"The coach and the owners of the Club made me understand the reality at Manchester City - it was a very important decision for me to make ... it is a bit of a strange sensation for me to be back again in Manchester.

"The objective is to win the League, that is what we have talked about and I'm here to make my contribution to the cause on a daily basis. I'm here to win things and I make that pledge now to my team-mates and our fans.

"But it is very important to remember that I am just one more player to add to the strength of the squad, one more player working with the coach and my new team-mates to help us win trophies for City."

Tevez admitted that he grilled Zabaleta about life at new-look City and was happy with what he heard - and that the opinion that matters most to a patriotic Argentine was also favourable when it came to the crunch.

Carlos said: "This will be a very challenging season for me - I need to be 100 per cent physically fit for the club's season and also be aware that it is the World Cup next summer. I will work hard to achieve thse goals.

"It was important to speak to Pablo, and he talked in a wonderful way about City - it was good to be able to get his input. And Diego is very happy and very supportive of my move. He wants his players to be happy at their club."
 
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Great signing well done to those envolved and everything I've heard from the little fella sounds spot on even with all the crap the press tossers were giving him, very much look forward to see him playing in the sky blue of City.

Great time to be a Citizen!

Just need to sign one or two defenders and it's going to be the most exciting season in my 33 years anyway.

PS. Not saying Ade or another top stirker wouldn't go a miss!
 
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