Feb 2, 2012

Manchester City denies New Opportunity to Carlos Tevez


 The January transfer window closed Tuesday, January 31.  Manchester City rejected offers from Inter, AC Milan and Paris Saint-Germain to sign former Argentine striker Carlos Tevez.  In an interview, Carlitos mentioned that his current situation is very strange.  “I wanted to go and had offers from other leagues, from Spain and Italy.  But it did not work out in the end because City did not accept any of the offers.”
Carlos Tevez has been looking for a new club since September 2011 after the Bayern Munich incident, but his situation does not look any better after five long months of no action.  Manchester City assured that the exit of the striker was a reality, but according to Tevez, “something always wasn’t right.”  

In addition, according to people familiar with the case, Tevez also considered the possibility to move back to Brazil or Argentina, but now there are doubts if Manchester City will allow him to leave as a loan. “After all that has happened with Milan or Inter, I don’t know if City wants me to leave on loan,” commented the former Boca Juniors striker.
Carlos Tevez seems to have accepted his bad image advertised by the media and finished his statements by accepting reality.  “I cannot understand that [bad image], but I cannot do much against it.  People may think what they want.”
Carlos Tevez has proven to be an outstanding footballer with skills that few possess.  He has given happiness to fans from Argentina, Brazil, England, and the world.  Money and politics have taken a stand to stop Carlos from showing us the beautiful game. 

Written by Juan Perez, Matt Sinacore

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