The striker’s owner Kia Joorabchian is frustrated United have not gone through with their promise to turn the Argentine’s loan deal into a £32million move.
He was told by United chief executive David Gill in the summer the deal would be done imminently but there is still no sign of it.
In the meantime, Tevez has lost his starting place in the United side and his form has gone with it.
But Real Madrid have let it be known they want to sign Tevez.
Now he is ready to do business to secure a deal for next season — even if United assure him a permanent contract in the summer.
Joorabchian and Tevez are not prepared to wait that long for the player’s future to be sorted.
i think it's the agent who is fed up rather than tevez right??
Agent cum owner also must guard against his own interest lah... If don't sign contract early, Tevez got like 7 months left and if anything happen to him during this time, like if he gets a serious injury or he suddenly die... The agent/owner will be the biggest loser lor...
Whatever happens, If Tevez go also I don't see a big lost...
He lost his form considerably.
Everytime he comes on, he just barges around and gives away fouls.
All the best to him in Real.
Haha good.let Teves go.anyway he like not so good now.
zzz i hope he stays man
Good bye Tevez...
Originally posted by zocoss:Agent cum owner also must guard against his own interest lah... If don't sign contract early, Tevez got like 7 months left and if anything happen to him during this time, like if he gets a serious injury or he suddenly die... The agent/owner will be the biggest loser lor...
Whatever happens, If Tevez go also I don't see a big lost...
he scored 20 plus goals and proven lor.. no big lost meh???
He leave or go, leave it to Fergie to decide... If Fergie still think he has more to give, he would keep him. If Fergie feels he can no longer contribute to the team... Let him go and save $22m. In Fergie i trust.
Originally posted by zocoss:He leave or go, leave it to Fergie to decide... If Fergie still think he has more to give, he would keep him. If Fergie feels he can no longer contribute to the team... Let him go and save $22m. In Fergie i trust.
thats obvious right??? even if you say till the cow came home its still SAF or ManU's board thats going to make the decision, i'm just trying to point out that just a couple of days ago you claim that he is very important to ManU with his 20 goals a season and also even if he wouldn't score he would still be very useful as he can be a strong Midfielder or something along that line.. so now you claim that you see him leaving not a big lose.. so which is which?? dun start beating ard the bush liao.. just answer, he important or he is no big lost???
tevez cannot go la..ccb knn last season we win thanks to his late goals ...knn now abit weak now want to sell don let him play..
Tevez might not be as good as berbatov but he is much younger den him..who knows he may improve
Can understand why Tevez will wanna leave.
was wondering why fergie didn't play him last night
Just last week, Madrid-based sports daily Marca boomed proudly on its front pages that Carlos Tevez will be playing for Real Madrid next season.
Now, even the English press are convinced that the Argentine is bound to exit Old Trafford for the Santiago Bernabeu sooner rather than later.
According to The Daily Express, United’s refusal to tie up a permanent deal for the 24 year old, who is not only growing frustrated with his unresolved future but also with his lack of first team football this season, could prompt Madrid to make a move for him during the January transfer window, instead of the proposed July trade period next summer.
The Red Devils are currently shelling out €7 million as part of Tevez’s two year loan deal from West Ham which ends on 30 June 2009, but they would have to separate with €27 million if they are to exercise their purchase option and acquire his services permanently.
According to The Sun, businessman Kia Joorabchian, who owns Tevez’s economic rights, is believed to be disappointed with United for not completing the deal as promised and as the global financial crisis continues to hit hard, he could be tempted to listen to Los Blancos’ offer, should they make one come January.
Madrid themselves are desperate to boost their attacking firepower following the season-ending knee injury to Ruud van Nistelrooy.
Originally posted by Saltiga:thats obvious right??? even if you say till the cow came home its still SAF or ManU's board thats going to make the decision, i'm just trying to point out that just a couple of days ago you claim that he is very important to ManU with his 20 goals a season and also even if he wouldn't score he would still be very useful as he can be a strong Midfielder or something along that line.. so now you claim that you see him leaving not a big lose.. so which is which?? dun start beating ard the bush liao.. just answer, he important or he is no big lost???
Well, lets see... What were we comparing then and what is it now... Its apple and orange isn't it? What I mentioned there i still very much stick to it. You were talking about getting Benzema for a suppose "cut price" just because its in a downturn as you called it. You serious?
As i have mentioned earlier, Benzema is not going to come cheap... Lyon's president is famous for getting the best deals for his players simply because they are not a club in need of cash... They are rich too and probaly the richest in France... They didn't win the last 7 straight league titles for no reason... Mainly bacause they can afford to keep the star players they want and only sell if the price is very huge to the liking of their president like the then unknown players Essien and Mahamadou Diarra...
They were not well known names in World football like our Frank Lampard or our Frank Ribery... But because of his hard headed behaviour in negotiations, these 2 unknown players back then cost Chelsea a then club record $38m Euros and Real $26m Euros after much hassle... For you info, United were very much interested in Essien before Chelsea came along but the priced quoted for a not fully established player then frighten them away... It took a very rich Chelsea then to pay a club record $38m Euros for him. Today they probably wouldn't take such risk with an unknown player anymore.
Adding now that Benzema signed a renew contract just this year or a few months back to extend it to 2012, thats a very long contract. So you seriously think the Lyon's president Jean-Michel Aulas is going to let him go cheaply just because its in a "downturn"?
Downturn or no downturn, if there are enough clubs able to afford him, his price won't come down even in a downturn... The likes of Real, Barce and you can also add Man City... are there and waiting as well... Lyon also don't really need to sell or may not want to sell for that matter...
Anyway, if you had notice... The topic here is... If Tevez wants to leave because he is not getting games... What do you think? This is the main point of discussion in this thread... And I said in Fergie I trust. Because if Fergie thinks he is not worthy of a place in the starting eleven and use him as a sub, but he is not happy with it, then he is free to go to another team that can offer him first eleven place. At the end of the day, the team matters more than any individual, or worse an unhappy individual.
Player like Solskjaer joint United as a 23 yrs old and stayed there till today... He never complaint of whether the got to play of not... But whenever he came on he did his best for 11 yrs of his playing career... All i am saying is... This are the type of players the club should keep. Those that are not happy can leave... Simple as this...
Lastly i notice you keep saying whatever it is i wouldn't wanna go on with it again and again.. but It seems to me like you can't get over it and you keep coming back... I actually forgotten about this already, I didn't even bother to reply to your last post which was more or less a repeat of your earlier post and you actually bother to return to it in different forum folder and different thread too... man... get over it lah...
i couledn't quite gather what you're trying to say, only thing i can understand is that one day he is worth very penny while the next day its no big deal for him to leave.. anyway you had your take and i'll respect that but i'll i'm just wondering nia!!!!
cheers
Originally posted by Saltiga:i couledn't quite gather what you're trying to say, only thing i can understand is that one day he is worth very penny while the next day its no big deal for him to leave.. anyway you had your take and i'll respect that but i'll i'm just wondering nia!!!!
cheers
Simply put it, if a good player wants to stay they should keep him. But if he is unhappy and wish to leave for reasons known to himself... Then they should let him go where he can be happy again cos there is no point in keeping an unhappy player in the squad.
Yeah we both had our takes and it has been fun, i hope for you too... nothing personal, just an opinion thats all.
guys, read this -> http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/manchester_united/s/1084077_reds_target_french_star?rss=yes.
if we swap benzema for tevez, how many will say "yea"..
do note, Tevez is already proven goalscorer in EPL, and plus his work antics gave him a huge advantage..
plus I don't benzema, rooney or Berba would want to sit on the bench much.
benzema is no where near tevez despite 4 years difference...why don wan him and want benzema he is not tevez kind of player and i dont see him and berbatov teaming up tevez/rooney can pair with bbt well enough both are second strikers
Originally posted by Sienx:benzema is no where near tevez despite 4 years difference...why don wan him and want benzema he is not tevez kind of player and i dont see him and berbatov teaming up tevez/rooney can pair with bbt well enough both are second strikers
well, one key is Benzema is young and Berba is not. I would love to see him with Rooney man...
Carlos Tevez scored four goals against Blackburn Rovers to send Manchester United through to the semi-finals of the Carling Cup - and yet he found himself on the bench for Sunderland's visit to Old Trafford at the weekend.
The Argentine striker is becoming increasingly frustrated with his bit-part role, and speculation over his future will continue to swell as the January transfer window approaches.
But Sir Alex Ferguson said in The Sun: "I explained to Carlos that if the team had not played so well in the previous league match against Manchester City, then he would have started.
"He understood exactly and when he came on against Sunderland he brought a real energy."
However, there remains the long-term problem - if one can even call it that - of United boasting three other world-class forwards in Wayne Rooney, Dimitar Berbatov and Cristiano Ronaldo.
There was plenty of quizzical muttering when Berbatov moved from Tottenham Hotspur at the end of the summer - not only due to the less than graceful manner in which he left White Hart Lane, but also because the Red Devils had so much attacking talent at their disposal already.
And even Ferguson has admitted that he is yet to determined whether all four players can be crammed into his starting XI.
"I would like to be able to do it but I’m not sure if we can," the United boss said.
"Each player is certainly flexible enough to play in different roles.
"It would make for a very attacking frontline. I have been doodling on my notepad trying to work out how I can fit in all these players."
Real Madrid and Inter Milan have been keeping tabs on Tevez, who is yet to be offered a permanent contract by the Manchester giants. His loan spell expires at the end of the season.
never say how tevez fit what also got say how to fit those r & r bbt and tevez..
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