Where Will Tevez Go?

It would be far too easy to call Tevez an idiot and blame him for being a spoilt brat whose success has gone to his head.

However, if you look at the facts of the last year, a picture emerges of a player who is very, very unhappy at the Corinthians, despite his high-profile move.

The Background

  • Tevez signed from Boca Juniors for a South American record fee of $18 million in December 2004.
  • Some time ago, he was allowed to return to Buenos Aires for personal reasons in a decision which split directors and angered the fans, especially as he missed a derby against arch-rivals Palmeiras.
  • On his return, he gestured at the fans to be quiet after scoring a goal against Fortaleza. As he left he stadium after the game, a group of supporters kicked his car and insulted him. According to news reports there was also a case of a militant group of fans demanding his apology and threatening his family, which prompted Tevez to say that he didn’t feel safe and wanted to leave.
  • The situation worsened last week when former Brazil goalkeeper Leao, well-known for holding a fierce rivalry against Argentine players, took over as coach.
  • Leao is the club’s seventh coach in less than two years.
  • The new coach stripped the Argentine of the captaincy on the grounds that nobody could understand him.
  • He has not been with the Brazilian champions since playing in Sunday’s 1-0 win over Botafogo.
  • After Sunday’s game against Botafogo, Tevez told reporters he could have played his last game for Corinthians.
  • He missed training on Monday and Tuesday and was absent from the goalless draw away to Juventude on Wednesday night. Argentine television has already shown pictures of Tevez at a Buenos Aires nightclub on Monday night and on Thursday there were reports he had been seen at a restaurant in the Argentine capital.
  • Tevez has a contract with the Corinthians till 2008.
  • The club can sue Tevez for a breach of contract and get him banned from playing for Argentina.

Tevez has long been the subject of speculation over a move to a big European club, and the player has been agitating for a move ever since he joined the Corinthians in February 2005 – complaining that fans and referees alike were targeting him because of his nationality.

The current strike is ill-advised and ridiculous, even if you consider that Tevez has legitimate grievances. Tevez will get nothing out of it and will only damage his reputation as a player. I can understand if he wants to leave, but there are better ways to do so. Going on strike, saying that you’ve played your last game for the club (when two years of your contract remain) and running off to your home country smacks of arrogance and frankly, lack of intelligence and respect.

On the other hand, problems with the manager, the fans and language problems can put a lot of pressure on players (Tevez is still 22). He would be right to stand up against the club and to refuse to play, and perhaps the move back to his home country is to protect him from militant fans (and if that is the case Tevez should make it public).

So where will Tevez go now?

Manchester United

The team most linked with Tevez this summer, mostly because of Manchester United’s sale of Ruud van Nistelrooy. Everyone seems to put a lot of faith in that one press conference to which Tevez wore a Man Utd shirt, and after a friendly game between Boca Juniors and Manchester United apparently Ruud van Nistelrooy exchanged shirts with him, but apart from that there has been nothing concrete. Rumours of a bid are rampant, but ultimately as unreliable as the rumoured ‘bid’ for Torres.

Chelsea

Mourinho’s trip to Brazil to watch the Corinthians play was ‘supposed’ to be a scouting trip to pick out future talent for Chelsea, but at the time people figured it was to talk about about Tevez as a potential replacement for Crespo. The rumours for Chelsea moving for Tevez have died down now that Stamford Bridge is overflowing with stars. What if Tevez still comes? Expect Drogba to make way (although who will buy him is entirely another discussion).

Bayern Munich

Had a bid for Tevez turned down before, and considering that they were interested in Ruud they should be in for Tevez if the player decides to come. I doubt that Bayern Munich will be able to match the other candidates financially though.

Real Madrid

Are in talks with AC Milan to offload Ronaldo (although Robinho has been mentioned as well). Tevez should fit the bill for Real Madrid as support for Ruud.

What do you think?

Topics: Bayern Munich, Chelsea, Football Transfers, General Football News, Manchester United, Real Madrid

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8 Comments

  1. bond

    Yaa we require..can u imagine a rooney -tevez combo..Fergie .get him …launch a 30-35 m combined bid for tevez-maschrano..they are worth it. Gill promised money + sale of ruud and obi shud fit the gap

    August 25th, 2006 @ 13:03
  2. Phobos

    VDS; Gary-Rio-Vidic-Heinze; Ronaldo-Carrick-Giggs; Rooney-Tevez-Saha … One possible way to fit him in but there are others as players are rotated.

    August 26th, 2006 @ 06:48
  3. Sagor

    I think Tevez will be Chelsea Player right now.
    Chelsea need future Striker.
    Crespo moved Inter.
    Chelsea have so much interest for Tevez.
    Probably Right Bid waitting.
    And That’s a very very good replacement for crespo.
    I think JM is a intelligent man.
    He will sign Tevez immediately.
    go ahed JM.

    August 26th, 2006 @ 09:24
  4. tevez

    I think Tevez will be going to united right now
    united need a quick,inteligent,brilliant striker
    Ruud moved to Madrid
    united making a brilliant transfer
    fantastic raplacement for Ruud
    I think alex ferguson is an itelligent man
    He will make the transfer happen.
    Go ahead Sir ALEX
    TOP THAT

    August 27th, 2006 @ 21:15
  5. Karl

    It seems like Tevez will be going to Chelsea. I soooooooooooo hope that this is not the case. If (I wish) ManU were to sign him, it will make up for all those silly transfer dealings they’ve been involved in the last couple of years, especially this “barren” pre-season. It amazes me how a team like ManU can fear Chelsea in the transfer market. So Chelsea have more money, so what? It’s not like there’s nothing at Old Trafford. Why not compete and at least, worse case scenario, they will make Chelsea pay even more for a player…
    As a fan, I’m not interested in the club making a profit or not, what I am interested in is seeing “good” football played by “stars” that I adore, AND ManU Winning EVERYTHING!!!

    Figure this…
    Rumours has it that ManU might place a bid of 17mil pounds for Trezeguet. If this is true, then I really don’t see how ManU can become profitable soon. (I would have thought that with the Americans taking over, ManU will be more adept in their transfer negotiations…apparently not!!!)
    Selling one of the best finishers in the world (to one of the biggest clubs in the world) for 12mil and then buying an “out-of-form” striker thats perhaps past his peak (from a second division side) for 17mil… In my view that’s not good business.

    I’m sure that my mother could have done better.

    August 28th, 2006 @ 17:39
  6. Karl

    Did I mention that the 2 strikers are of “almost” similiar age?

    August 28th, 2006 @ 17:41
  7. Westham

    HA HA u were all wrong come on IRONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    September 5th, 2006 @ 19:20
  8. Riad

    Well its almost certain that he would join Liverpool, his team mate mascherano is there and couple of spanish speaking players of Liverpool and Benitez speaks Spanish, Liverpool having the edge of being 3rd , Playing again in Europe and Language advantage!

    But then again, money can make one goes wild, but I think not Tevez so I certainly predicts he would be on his way to Liverpool FC.

    May 29th, 2007 @ 11:52

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