Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez has said that there are little or no hopes of him returning to his homeland, after rumours of his exit from the club began to make rounds.
Tevez has had a good season, with 11 goals, but City’s failure to defend their league crown might lead manager Roberto Mancini to introduce a lot of changes in the squad.
The Argentinian, however, believes it is rather hard to buy him now, given his current form.
He said, in an interview with Canal 9, “If it was down to me then I would return tomorrow because I will love Boca until I die.”
“Maybe I will return to Boca when I am 33. It’s very difficult for any Argentinian club to pay Manchester City my market value.”
“If Milan have offered 20 million Euros to Manchester City when I was in a worse moment of form then what would they pay now?“
Source: ESPN