Tevez could stay - Joorabchian

Fri, 27 Jan 14:23:21 2012

Carlos Tevez could stay at Manchester City until the end of the season, his advisor Kia Joorabchian has said.

The Argentinian is hoping to secure a move away from the club before the closure of this month's transfer window. The 27-year-old's representatives have held talks with AC Milan, Inter Milan and Paris St Germain but no transfer has yet materialised.

Joorabchian told talkSPORT: "We've been in negotiations with three big clubs but I don't think they have reached the figures Manchester City want. Carlos will remain at Man City until the summer. They (City) would like to move him on but only at a certain price."

Tevez has not played for City since September and has been in Argentina without the club's permission since November.

AC Milan had seemed the player's most likely suitors but the Italian champions have been unable to come up with an offer to suit City.

Joorabchian says a deal may now have to wait until the end of the season.

He said: "This summer will open up a lot of markets. All of the big clubs are looking for players who can play in the Champions League.

"Carlos Tevez is cup-tied and that creates a big obstacle. You're spending a lot of money on the transfer and the salary and he can't play Champions League.

"You have three-and-a-half months and then you can restructure your team, and buy Carlos, in the summer."

 

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  1. Needs to change his agent.

    From Monica, on Sat 28 Jan 4:44
  2. he left united. coz he was not top dog. and cry,d when­ city got better players. i hope he does not play in­ english football again. well done man city for showing­ him who is boss from a man united fan

    From K, on Sat 28 Jan 3:24
  3. Rot, rot, rot, Man city make an example of this cry­ baby.

    From starman_123, on Fri 27 Jan 22:48
  4. And finally, reality starts to sink in as Tevez and his­ agent realise that no club want him at the price City­ are prepared to let him go for. Another few months of­ playing golf and warming benches should see his net­ worth drop substantially more unless he's prepared­ to show some dignity and loyalty towards his employers.

    From The Back Mechanic, on Fri 27 Jan 22:44
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