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Monday, June 1, 2009

Papers: Tevez to Stay?

'Last chance' to sign Tevez



Manchester United will attempt to agree a deal to sign Carlos Tevez at a meeting scheduled with his advisers later this week after indicating that they will now be willing to pay the £25.5 million price agreed two years ago. Manchester City, Liverpool and Chelsea have all now, in principle, reached the asking price for the 25-year-old Argentine. However his adviser, Kia Joorabchian, the man who leads the group of investors who own the rights to Tevez, insists he will not enter into negotiations until June 10. Although Tevez has appeared certain to leave United, having failed to secure a permanent contract at the end of his two-year loan period, and having said his farewells to the rest of the squad following last week's Champions League final, there is one last chance for United to secure a deal. City are proving to be the most eager bidders but Joorabchian has informed them that he will not hold talks until after the international programme has finished and, also, he has concluded negotiations with United.
Jason Burt, Daily Telegraph

In other news, Fabio Capello has told United's England stars to forget about their Champions League final humiliation. "I reached three finals and only won one but you always have to look to the future. You have to forget what happened and move forward.

Former United skipper Steve Bruce is in talks to become Sunderland's next manager, while there's widespread coverage of Carlo Ancelotti's departure from AC Milan in all the papers with the Italian expected to be named Chelsea's new boss in the next 24 hours

source : manutd.com

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