Friday, April 12, 2013

Corinthians perform down interest in Manchester City striker - GiveMeFootball.com

Birmingham City striker Carlos Tevez won't be re-signing for Corinthians at the end of the summer season, based on the Brazilian club's director of football, Edu Gaspar. Sky Sports studies how a 29-year-old has been seriously linked with a shift away from the Etihad Stadium come early july, with speculation suggesting he could go back to South Usa. Brian Marwood - the reigning Premier League winners' football government officer - spoke out last month to quash rumours that Tevez is set to leave Manchester City, introducing that negotiations have been planned to extend the Argentinian's agreement, which still has more than 12 weeks to operate. Roberto Mancini is going to be keen to keep hold of the striker, having already lost Mario Balotelli during the January exchange window. With 16 goals in 38 looks in every games in 2012/13, Tevez has discovered the sort of type he showed in his introduction campaign with Manchester City, after making the controversial move from local rivals Manchester United. But, despite his report, and ability to find the back of the internet, Corinthians insist they've no plans to create Tevez back to the team he spent couple of years at ahead of coming in the Premier League, when he signed for West Ham in 2006. "At this moment we've no interest in Tevez, we'll sign participants for the positions we need," Gaspar was offered by Lancenet and Terra. A"We do not seek a person because he is or might become important. "If we need a player and we observe that is a person who we need, we go after him. We shall fight to sign him. "Our idea would be to keep consitently the team always at the top. If we're not the best, we have to fight to be one of the best. "Many people said that Corinthians did not need to make signings, but we introduced three great players - Pato, Renato Augusto and Gil".

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