Tevez transfer thread

Re: PSG: 27M for TEVEZ. City accepted the offer says RMC Radio.

Just asked few Marseille fans, they say it is a reliable source.

Also tried to read the comments, many of them are skeptical but there are allready few ones with "Yes! We gonna crush the european football!" Well good luck with that.
 
Re: PSG: 27M for TEVEZ. City accepted the offer says RMC Radio.

Please please please let this be true.

...Quick question I've been meaning to ask. Could Tevez flat out refuse to move to PSG/Anzhi or whoevers willing to offer us £25Million+ to hold out for a loan move to AC Milan and thus result in us losing money?

The reason I ask this is because players seem to have more rights than their clubs nowadays I'd appreciate it if somebody could clear this up for me, thanks.
 
Re: PSG: 27M for TEVEZ. City accepted the offer says RMC Radio.

yatesy94 said:
Please please please let this be true.

...Quick question I've been meaning to ask. Could Tevez flat out refuse to move to PSG/Anzhi or whoevers willing to offer us £25Million+ to hold out for a loan move to AC Milan and thus result in us losing money?

The reason I ask this is because players seem to have more rights than their clubs nowadays I'd appreciate it if somebody could clear this up for me, thanks.
Yes he can. City can agree a transfer fee with whoever we like but he can turn any team down on personal terms.

As PSG are funded by oil money I can't see them being shy with a decent wage however, probably more than AC will offer.
 
Re: PSG: 27M for TEVEZ. City accepted the offer says RMC Radio.

yatesy94 said:
Please please please let this be true.

...Quick question I've been meaning to ask. Could Tevez flat out refuse to move to PSG/Anzhi or whoevers willing to offer us £25Million+ to hold out for a loan move to AC Milan and thus result in us losing money?

The reason I ask this is because players seem to have more rights than their clubs nowadays I'd appreciate it if somebody could clear this up for me, thanks.
I'm sure he probably could, but it wouldn't do his reputation (well; what's left of it) any good if he turned down the move. Then again; if he does move to Paris, how much closer to downtown Buenos Aires is that compared to sunny Manchester?
 
Re: PSG: 27M for TEVEZ. City accepted the offer says RMC Radio.

Read and think i may have posted it in the Tevez thread that if no one can match our valuation of Tevez he will be staying here the rest of the season.
 
Re: PSG: 27M for TEVEZ. City accepted the offer says RMC Radio.

yatesy94 said:
Please please please let this be true.

...Quick question I've been meaning to ask. Could Tevez flat out refuse to move to PSG/Anzhi or whoevers willing to offer us £25Million+ to hold out for a loan move to AC Milan and thus result in us losing money?

The reason I ask this is because players seem to have more rights than their clubs nowadays I'd appreciate it if somebody could clear this up for me, thanks.

Yes he could refuse, but then he wouldn't have a leg to stand on if he wanted to use the 10% of playing time UEFA clause.

He is under contract to us so he could sit where he is playing for the reserves if he wanted, though we would undoubtedly sue him if he tried any of that shit.

Carlitos, thank you for all your efforts up until the end of last season, you truly were a momentous signing for us, but please, just fuck off and take tha leech Joorabchian with you.
 
Re: PSG: 27M for TEVEZ. City accepted the offer says RMC Radio.

Am I the only one who doesn't give a ....

The day we signed Kun was the day tevez ceased to exist.
 
Re: PSG: 27M for TEVEZ. City accepted the offer says RMC Radio.

I'll say a little prayer tonight that this is true.

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Re: PSG: 27M for TEVEZ. City accepted the offer says RMC Radio.

Good. Piss off Brillo neck
 

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