Rammyblues
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Been saying it for ages nothing new in that statement.
Soulboy said:Glad to see someone has a definite opinion on all of this... ;-)Kompany is King said:I think Tevez will go this summer but it would not surprise me if he does not.
And I think we'll sign RVP unless he goes somewhere else.
tolmie's hairdoo said:A great scenario for us.
Tevez, effectively, costs us nothing to see out the remaining two years of his contract.
His wages are outside of FFPR rules, having signed in 2010.
To find a player of his quality, at his peak years, it's a win-win.
He would have been at City longer than anywhere else in his career and instead we will avoid paying him off to leave.
Tevez staying is literally like us signing a new £25m striker.
I also don't think we can discount the influence of Aguero, Zabaleta and Silva.
His family are no longer alone and have their own little community in Manchester.
Don Howe said:City will probably accept him running down contract - but with assurances he sees it out without ANY tantrums.
Danamy said:tolmie's hairdoo said:A great scenario for us.
Tevez, effectively, costs us nothing to see out the remaining two years of his contract.
His wages are outside of FFPR rules, having signed in 2010.
To find a player of his quality, at his peak years, it's a win-win.
He would have been at City longer than anywhere else in his career and instead we will avoid paying him off to leave.
Tevez staying is literally like us signing a new £25m striker.
I also don't think we can discount the influence of Aguero, Zabaleta and Silva.
His family are no longer alone and have their own little community in Manchester.
Although i agree with all that, don't underestimate Kia, he'll still be making phone calls.
LongsightM13 said:If we lose Dzeko, we will seriously lack an aerial option up front. Kun, Tevez and maybe even RVP are all too short to be a genuine threat aerially. Mario is a big lad but fucking useless in the air