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The problem with Tevez, not that I'm a friend of his or anything, is that he doesn't have a love for the game anymore. He's won everything there is to win domestically and it's obvious he wants to go back to Argentina and live the 'quiet life'.

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The problem with Tevez, not that I'm a friend of his or anything, is that he doesn't have a love for the game anymore. He's won everything there is to win domestically and it's obvious he wants to go back to Argentina and live the 'quiet life'.

I think his problem is he's dense and finds difficulty adapting. He's been here over 4 years now and still can't speak English. The transfer request imo is purely to do with his relationship with Mancini however imo.

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The problem with Tevez, not that I'm a friend of his or anything, is that he doesn't have a love for the game anymore. He's won everything there is to win domestically and it's obvious he wants to go back to Argentina and live the 'quiet life'.

I think his problem is he's dense and finds difficulty adapting. He's been here over 4 years now and still can't speak English. The transfer request imo is purely to do with his relationship with Mancini however imo.

 

They'd be top without Mancini IMO.

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Says he's the highest earner in their squad in that statement, must be on a fair bit!

 

 

Announced on the telly he's on one of those contracts where he has to get the same wedge as the highest paid team mate, don't think it's about dosh just seems to be pissed off with Mancini subbing him all the time, which he seems to have a point when he's been carrying the rest of 'em for most of the season.

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We've obviously tapped him up. The minute Pardew joins, Tevez hands in a transfer request. You can't tell me those two events aren't connected. He'd be OK as an impact sub when Shola gets a bit tired.

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We've obviously tapped him up. The minute Pardew joins, Tevez hands in a transfer request. You can't tell me those two events aren't connected. He'd be OK as an impact sub when Shola gets a bit tired.

 

the worrying thing is he is exactly what we need. a link man between carroll and the midfield. apparently all he wants to do is quit city because of mancini, and go home to argentina to play music with his group.....

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Earns 286,000 a week tax free. :icon_lol:

Who says that? That actually makes him THE best paid footballer in the world if true.

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Earns 286,000 a week tax free. :icon_lol:

Who says that? That actually makes him THE best paid footballer in the world if true.

That can't be right thinking about it. £286,000 a week tax free, is approximately £572,000 a week before tax. 600k a week :icon_lol: That's what £30m a year in wages, I find that hard to believe.

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He's started 15 games and been subbed 11 times I think I'd be pissed off considering he's their best player. Strange manager Mancini like, especially his stance with Adam Johnson.

 

very odd, and he's the captain too.

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Carlos Tevez's Manchester City dispute costs striker £9.3m

 

 

 

Carlos Tevez's dispute with Manchester City has cost the Argentine striker £9.3m in wages, fines and lost bonuses.

 

It is understood he has not been paid his salary, estimated at £200,000 a week, since the end of November.

 

And he has also been fined £1.2m for gross misconduct over his refusal to return from South America.

 

Meanwhile, City chairman Khaldoon al-Mubarak has criticised AC Milan for their conduct in trying to sign Tevez, suggesting they are out of the running.

 

 

TEVEZ MONETARY FACTFILE

 

28 October: Fined two weeks' wages for breach of contract related to Bayern game (£400,000)

7 November: Tevez flies to Argentina without permission. He has been there since

22 December: City charge Tevez with gross misconduct for his actions since 7 November. (Six weeks' fine: £1.2m). Given until 7 January to appeal, which he did

11 January: Appeal heard by directors and dismissed. Given until 30 January to appeal to Premier League

Tevez has not been paid since the end of November (£1.7m)

Shortly before the Bayern match he was formally informed £6m in loyalty bonuses for the remainder of his contract were being rescinded for repeated transfer requests

Total loss of earnings: about £9.3m

 

Tevez's preferred choice would be AC Milan but Al-Mubarak criticised both the club and their vice-president Adriano Galliani, saying the Italians' discussions with Tevez and his advisers had been "premature".

 

"As things stand, AC Milan are not an option for Carlos," said Al-Mubarak, who will only let Tevez go for £25m, plus add-ons.

 

Speaking publicly on the subject for the first time, Al-Mubarak told the National newspaper in Abu Dhabi: "If they want to be a consideration in this transfer window, they would do better to stop congratulating one another and begin to look at how they would meet our terms.

 

"Unless we receive an offer we deem appropriate, the terms of his contract will be enforced.

 

"Inter Milan and Paris Saint-Germain approached discussions with us in good faith. It is always a positive experience to deal with people with a professional approach."

 

The current saga began when the 27-year-old was fined two weeks' wages after boss Roberto Mancini alleged the striker refused to come on as a substitute during City's tie against Bayern Munich in a Champions League tie in September, although Tevez claimed there had been a misunderstanding.

 

He left for South America and his refusal to return saw him fined six weeks' wages (£1.2m).

 

 

That fine is currently the subject of an appeal to the Premier League after Tevez's initial challenge was rejected by Blues directors Marty Edelman and Mohamed al-Mazrouei on 7 January.

 

Prior to the Bayern match, Tevez forfeited £6m in loyalty bonuses because of his previous requests to leave City.

 

Tevez's current deal does not expire until June 2014, but the Argentine has not played for City since 21 September and is currently in his home country.

 

"Carlos has said many times before that money has never been a motivation," said a spokesman for Tevez.

 

"We reached an agreement with Manchester City in terms of his wages when he returned to Argentina and nothing has changed on that front. Now all Carlos wants to do is get back to playing football again."

 

City and Tevez want his departure to be confirmed before the end of the January transfer window but the club are unwilling to reduce their fee or let him leave on loan.

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