Wednesday, October 5, 2011

We Told You So Tevez could Ruturn To Man UNITED

Agent Confirms Tevez Could Make Stunning Man United Return

Posted on 5 October 2011
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Following a tumultuous few months at Manchester City, Carlos Tevez may be preparing to make a sensational return to former club and bitter rivals Manchester United according to agent Peppino Tirri, after falling out with current boss Roberto Mancini and finding his position at Eastlands untenable.


Tevez recently refused to enter the pitch as a substitute when called upon by Mancini in a recent Champions League fixture against Bayern Munich, a move almost universally condemned by the world of football.

Despite denying the accusations, Tevez’s spell at City looks certain to be drawing to its conclusion, with Mancini insisting the Argentinean would never play for the club again and his agent confirming he will transfer clubs in January.

Italian agent Peppino Tirri has now stunningly hinted that Tevez could be ready to make a sensational return to Manchester United – a club he scored 19 goals for but ultimately left on unsavoury terms with in 2009 – with limited offers coming in for the unsettled forward at present.

"I really think at this point Tevez will be sold during the next market window,” Tirri revealed.

"Where will he end up? I think the hypothesis is not currently viable at Inter: Inter do not need him, they have already forwards like Forlan, Milito, Pazzini, Zarate and Castaignos.

"The same is true when it comes to Real Madrid. More plausible is the road to Juventus which would certainly be more convenient.

"Do not discard the possibility that he could still stay in England and maybe return to United."

Manchester United currently have a number of viable attacking options in Wayne Rooney, Javier Hernandez, Danny Welbeck, Michael Owen and Dimitar Berbatov. However, reports are suggesting that Berbatov is heading towards the Old Trafford exit, whilst Ferguson still remains unsure about his first choice partner for Rooney from his remaining options.


It is believed Tevez may now be available on the cheap, although questions must be asked about whether Mancini would be willing to sell his forward back to a team that are both local and Premier League rivals. However, with Tevez becoming an increasingly unsettling influence at Eastlands, Mancini's desperation to offload the South American could pave the way to a sensational switch back to his old club.

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