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Carlos Tévez stuns Manchester City with transfer request

Posted: 12 Dec 2010 04:52 AM PST


Manchester City captain Carlos Tévez has stunned the club by handing in
a transfer request.
The Eastlands club swiftly rejected the 26-year-old Argentinean’s
request and will be keen to hold on to their leading scorer.

A club statement read: “Roberto Mancini and all at the club have shown,
and will continue to show, sensitivity to Carlos’ personal
circumstances including the issue of his family being based overseas.

“The club remains disappointed by this situation and particularly with
the actions of Carlos’ representative.”

Tévez, who joined City from local rivals Manchester United last year,
was clearly unhappy with manager Roberto Mancini when he was
substituted in his last match against Bolton earlier this month. And it
has been no secret that both player and manager have been at odds with
one another.

The real reasons for Tévez, brought to the club by Mark Hughes,
wanting-out remain to be confirmed although some reports have suggested
that he is jaded with football and may quit the sport all together.

City now sit second in the Premier League after their win at West Ham,
level on points with leaders Arsenal.

The statement continued: “The written transfer request is in stark
contrast to Carlos’ stated position in both public and club contexts.

“This is both an unfortunate and unwelcome distraction and the club
will remain focused on the games ahead in what is turning out to be a
very promising season. The door remains open for Carlos to be selected
to play.”

Tévez has played in England for four years after initally starting on
the fringes at West Ham alongside compatriot Javier Mascherano.

Tévez famously helped the Hammers stay up with his goal on the last day
of the season at Old Trafford, before his move led him to win a Premier
League title, the Champions League, the League Cup and the Fifa Club
World Cup under Sir Alex Ferguson.
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