My boy Tevez at it again?
Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 8:39 am
Sounds like he might be playing up the homesick card to try and engineer another move nowhere near home! Still he was fucking immense here and I'd still be tempted to have him back for a season like a drunk fling with a filthy ex.
http://www.football365.com/news/21554/9887771/Tevez
The Argentina striker has been linked with a return to the Premier League, with one English club said to be among three to have made the player an offer.
Atletico Madrid have also been credited with a strong interest in the 31-year-old, but Juve's general director Giuseppe Marotta says the Italian Double winners will not sanction a move to a European rival, revealing Tevez will only exit the club to satisfy a desire to conclude his career in Argentina.
"Players are human beings and we have to respect their personal reasons," Marotta told Corriere dello Sport. "The will of a player is crucial and the same goes for Tevez as it does for Paul Pogba.
"Tevez has declared his wish to end his glorious career in Argentina.
"We are awaiting a response from him and we are ready to help him because it would be counter-productive to create an uncomfortable situation for both parties.
"We expect an answer from him before Saturday.
"If he decides to stay with us, we will be happy otherwise we will be sad but we will have great respect for what he has achieved."
On the prospect of a move across Europe, Marotta added: "Tevez to Atletico or PSG? We have given him the availability to leave because of a life choice. In other words, to return home and not to go for free to another European club.
"I'm certain that if he leaves it will be to go to Argentina."
Tevez is currently on Argentina duty at the Copa America in Chile, where he is said to have held talks with Boca Juniors president Daniel Angelici earlier this week. The striker has one year remaining on his contract at Juventus.
http://www.football365.com/news/21554/9887771/Tevez
The Argentina striker has been linked with a return to the Premier League, with one English club said to be among three to have made the player an offer.
Atletico Madrid have also been credited with a strong interest in the 31-year-old, but Juve's general director Giuseppe Marotta says the Italian Double winners will not sanction a move to a European rival, revealing Tevez will only exit the club to satisfy a desire to conclude his career in Argentina.
"Players are human beings and we have to respect their personal reasons," Marotta told Corriere dello Sport. "The will of a player is crucial and the same goes for Tevez as it does for Paul Pogba.
"Tevez has declared his wish to end his glorious career in Argentina.
"We are awaiting a response from him and we are ready to help him because it would be counter-productive to create an uncomfortable situation for both parties.
"We expect an answer from him before Saturday.
"If he decides to stay with us, we will be happy otherwise we will be sad but we will have great respect for what he has achieved."
On the prospect of a move across Europe, Marotta added: "Tevez to Atletico or PSG? We have given him the availability to leave because of a life choice. In other words, to return home and not to go for free to another European club.
"I'm certain that if he leaves it will be to go to Argentina."
Tevez is currently on Argentina duty at the Copa America in Chile, where he is said to have held talks with Boca Juniors president Daniel Angelici earlier this week. The striker has one year remaining on his contract at Juventus.