Monday, 14 November 2011

Carlos Tevez will not return to Manchester


CARLOS TEVEZ is not planning a Manchester City return this week.

And Argy sources say the AWOL striker could be staying in South America indefinitely.
Tevez flew to Buenos Aires last week without the permission of his club.
He has already been fined a fortnight's wages for refusing to warm up in Munich and had been training away from the first team.
Now he faces another fine of around £500,000 for his latest misdemeanour but City think he may never come back.
Tevez has told friends his relationship with boss Roberto Mancini has broken down completely.
Mancini wants him to apologise before he can train again with the first team but Tevez is not prepared to do that.
Now it looks like he is not interested in playing football at all.
Tevez's advisors are refusing to say what the player is going to do next.
The Argentine striker — once dubbed the new Diego Maradona — has had almost as controversial a career as his hero.
First, there was the illegal third-party ownership issue when he was at West Ham. Then he had contract disputes while at Manchester United before walking out to join bitter rivals City.
He sparked fury at United when City put a billboard up in Deansgate of Tevez, with the words "Welcome to Manchester."

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