Jumat, 15 Mei 2009

TEVEZ DEAL IN THE SMALL PRINT


In an indication of his determination to stay in England, The Daily Mail claims that Carlos Tevez has rejected a £40m offer from Real Madrid.

However, it still seems probable that he will leave Manchester United at the end of the season.

The small print in the Mail's report is that 'It is understood that United have broached the idea of lowering the fee but that has been rejected by the Tevez camp
and Joorabchian refuses to enter talks on the price. United signed former West Ham striker Tevez, 25, in a £9m loan deal. The contract included clauses which stated his final transfer price would rise by £25m, a combined fee.'

That reputed haggling may be significant because The Independent reports that 'Tevez and his advisors are understood to be adamant that he will leave Manchester United in the summer if the club continue to try to renegotiate the fee for his permanent registration that they agreed two years ago'.

The small print in their report is that 'Tevez's advisors believe that United are delaying until the end of the season when they know exactly what the future will be for Cristiano Ronaldo and also where they stand with Franck Ribéry of Bayern Munich and Karim Benzema of Lyon, both of whom are considered prime transfer targets by Ferguson'.

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