Tevez - staying or going?

davelyncooper said:
avoidconfusion said:
I wonder if Tevez is so stupid to believe that City will let him go to outh America/Argentina on the cheap... or if he actually really wants to join Inter, Real Madrid or even Barca... if the latter, that just proves that all this talk about wanting to be closer to his family is just bollocks. Wouldn't be surprised if Kia is behind all this again.


The simple answer is that he is back with his wife and she fookin hates it in Manchester and Tevez has already been quoted as saying that he thinks pretty much the same.

If I had a choice of living in Madrid, Barcelone or Milan against Manchester I would be at the airport like a shot.

The worlds top players listen to what the likes of Tevez and Ronaldo say and that is why a number of both City's targets and the rags have already said this summer that they DO NOT WISH TO COME TO MANCHESTER.

Its a fact of life and I for one do not have a problem when a foreigner says what he feels, its not disrespectful to the city of Manchester just an observation that there are many other places in the world where people would prefer to live.

whilst that maybe true he has 3 years left on his contract and just because it rains a bit doesn't mean we have to let him go on the cheap, it not all about tevez there are two sides to a contract.
 
tonea2003 said:
davelyncooper said:
avoidconfusion said:
I wonder if Tevez is so stupid to believe that City will let him go to outh America/Argentina on the cheap... or if he actually really wants to join Inter, Real Madrid or even Barca... if the latter, that just proves that all this talk about wanting to be closer to his family is just bollocks. Wouldn't be surprised if Kia is behind all this again.


The simple answer is that he is back with his wife and she fookin hates it in Manchester and Tevez has already been quoted as saying that he thinks pretty much the same.

If I had a choice of living in Madrid, Barcelone or Milan against Manchester I would be at the airport like a shot.

The worlds top players listen to what the likes of Tevez and Ronaldo say and that is why a number of both City's targets and the rags have already said this summer that they DO NOT WISH TO COME TO MANCHESTER.

Its a fact of life and I for one do not have a problem when a foreigner says what he feels, its not disrespectful to the city of Manchester just an observation that there are many other places in the world where people would prefer to live.

whilst that maybe true he has 3 years left on his contract and just because it rains a bit doesn't mean we have to let him go on the cheap, it not all about tevez there are two sides to a contract.

I do not believe that we will let him go on the cheap, I guess we will be looking for £35mill at least and we will get this type of transfer fee simply because Tevez will accept the fact that his wages will dramatically drop.

If you look at what Tevez has already accumulated from football the odd few million here or there is not going to have any significant impact on his life once his playing days are over.
 
davelyncooper said:
tonea2003 said:
davelyncooper said:
The simple answer is that he is back with his wife and she fookin hates it in Manchester and Tevez has already been quoted as saying that he thinks pretty much the same.

If I had a choice of living in Madrid, Barcelone or Milan against Manchester I would be at the airport like a shot.

The worlds top players listen to what the likes of Tevez and Ronaldo say and that is why a number of both City's targets and the rags have already said this summer that they DO NOT WISH TO COME TO MANCHESTER.

Its a fact of life and I for one do not have a problem when a foreigner says what he feels, its not disrespectful to the city of Manchester just an observation that there are many other places in the world where people would prefer to live.

whilst that maybe true he has 3 years left on his contract and just because it rains a bit doesn't mean we have to let him go on the cheap, it not all about tevez there are two sides to a contract.

I do not believe that we will let him go on the cheap, I guess we will be looking for £35mill at least and we will get this type of transfer fee simply because Tevez will accept the fact that his wages will dramatically drop.

If you look at what Tevez has already accumulated from football the odd few million here or there is not going to have any significant impact on his life once his playing days are over.

If that's how it pans out then we will have very little trouble finding him a club, probably in a swap, or players plus cash deal. Unfortunately, I think he'll hang on for every single penny he can get out of it & this will drag on forever.
 
Like I said I reckon it's gonna be in part exchange for another player/players!! He is a huge bargaining chip now and although I think he's amazing the time is now to get shut of carlos and bring in either aguero or villa!!
 
If he really wants to be closer to his family then a straight swap for Neymar surely has to be considered. Not sure whether it is a possibility but if Neymar was prepared to come to us and money (wages) is not an issue with Tevez then why not?
 
davelyncooper said:
tonea2003 said:
davelyncooper said:
The simple answer is that he is back with his wife and she fookin hates it in Manchester and Tevez has already been quoted as saying that he thinks pretty much the same.

If I had a choice of living in Madrid, Barcelone or Milan against Manchester I would be at the airport like a shot.

The worlds top players listen to what the likes of Tevez and Ronaldo say and that is why a number of both City's targets and the rags have already said this summer that they DO NOT WISH TO COME TO MANCHESTER.

Its a fact of life and I for one do not have a problem when a foreigner says what he feels, its not disrespectful to the city of Manchester just an observation that there are many other places in the world where people would prefer to live.

whilst that maybe true he has 3 years left on his contract and just because it rains a bit doesn't mean we have to let him go on the cheap, it not all about tevez there are two sides to a contract.

I do not believe that we will let him go on the cheap, I guess we will be looking for £35mill at least and we will get this type of transfer fee simply because Tevez will accept the fact that his wages will dramatically drop.

If you look at what Tevez has already accumulated from football the odd few million here or there is not going to have any significant impact on his life once his playing days are over.

you value him at only 35 mill, think you are undervaluing him, i know you say at least but i think the starting point is much higher.
 
our tommy said:
If he really wants to be closer to his family then a straight swap for Neymar surely has to be considered. Not sure whether it is a possibility but if Neymar was prepared to come to us and money (wages) is not an issue with Tevez then why not?

Jo came and look how good he is!
 
I will stick to what I said weeks ago in a cash deal we would be incredibly lucky to get 30m end of...... Could we replace him for that - no way
 
tonea2003 said:
davelyncooper said:
tonea2003 said:
whilst that maybe true he has 3 years left on his contract and just because it rains a bit doesn't mean we have to let him go on the cheap, it not all about tevez there are two sides to a contract.

I do not believe that we will let him go on the cheap, I guess we will be looking for £35mill at least and we will get this type of transfer fee simply because Tevez will accept the fact that his wages will dramatically drop.

If you look at what Tevez has already accumulated from football the odd few million here or there is not going to have any significant impact on his life once his playing days are over.

you value him at only 35 mill, think you are undervaluing him, i know you say at least but i think the starting point is much higher.


No, you're not undervaluing him at all. Let's be realistic NO team in the World will pay him the wages he is currently (somehow) on. That has to be factored in by the buying club....................we'll be lucky to get 35m.
 
I totally agree, he is worth much more than £35 Million (I mean if Andy Carroll is worth £35 Million then..........................)

Seriously, I can see us only getting around £25-£30 Million though off a foreign club.

City will more than likely accept this to get rid and off the wage bill and move on.

Maybe Tolmie can give us some info on the situation and possible replacements??
 

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