Tecno
Wednesday, 26 June 2013
TEVEZ SET FOR SERIE A CHAMPIONS JUVENTUS
Argentinian international striker
Carlos Tevez looks poised to end
his roller coaster stay at English
Premier League side Manchester
City by joining Italian champions
Juventus, the Press Association
reported on Tuesday.
The 29-year-old, who joined City
from bitter Manchester rivals
United in 2009, will undergo a
medical on Wednesday, although
he has yet to agree personal
terms on a deal which could cost
the Turin club up to £13.5million
(16 million euros).
This follows talks between City
director of football Txiki
Begiristain and his Juventus
counterparts on Tuesday and
new club manager Manuel
Pellegrini agreed Tevez should be
allowed to end his controversial
four-year stay.
Although Juventus will only be
paying an initial nine million
euros, a further six could be
payable if various clauses are met
over the course of what is
understood will be a three-year
contract.
Tevez, who began his spell in
England in the 2006/07 season
with West Ham and became a
folk hero there by scoring the
goal that preserved their Premier
League status in 2006, captained
City to the 2011 FA Cup victory
two years after leaving United
when his relationship with then
manager Alex Ferguson
deteriorated.
However, his relationship with
City manager Roberto Mancini
reached a lower level than with
Ferguson as he was stripped of
the captaincy and then refused
to warm-up when told to during
a Champions League match with
Bayern Munich in the 2011/12
campaign.
Mancini said that Tevez would
never play for the club again but
after being exiled he was recalled
and played a role in City's nail-
biting Premier League title win
which saw them edge out United
on the final day of the season.
Last season the two men seemed
to have reached a better
understanding and Tevez
finished the club's joint-top
scorer with 17 goals.
However, even though Mancini
has since been sacked after City
disappointingly conceded the
title to United, Tevez is seen as
surplus to requirements as
Pellegrini seeks to rebuild in his
own style.
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