The incident surrounding Carlos Tevez on that fateful night in Munich last month has seemingly led to no alternative, than for the striker to leave Manchester City. Whether or not Tevez remains at Eastland’s come January, only time will tell. However, the options available to him will make particularly happy reading for the home sick Argentine.
Stay at Manchester City
Unlikely to say the least, both parties want a resolution to the issue, with Tevez’s exit the most likely.
Possibly one of Tevez’s more favoured moves. The current economic boom in Brazilian football may see this move potentially come off.
Boca Juniors
Another, like Corinthians, of Tevez’s former clubs; With the current economic situation in South American football, Tevez may get his dream move home. Rumoured to have enquired about a possible loan move.
Inter Milan
Inter were reportedly interested towards the end of the summer, but nothing materialised. Whether or not Tevez would welcome a move to Italy is in doubt, although Inter could afford him, any move is unlikely.
AC Milan
Similarly to Inter, rivals A.C Milan could potentially afford to pay Tevez extreme wages, but with Pato and Ibrahimovic, any move would be extremely doubtful.
Napoli
Diego Maradonna’s once famous stomping ground. Tevez has made no attempt to hide his admiration for Napoli, expressing a desire to one day wear the Naples shirt. Whether or not this will be possible, with Tevez’s home sickness, Napoli’s economic situation, and their abundance of striking talent, only time will tell. Not happening.
Real Madrid
Mourninho is a admitted admirer of the Argentine striker, but any move for him at this time, on the back of this incident is not likely.
Malaga
Europes new member of the billionaire club could seemingly afford Tevez, but with such a signing, introduced on such extravagant wages, Maneul Pellegrini would fear a squad divide, and wouldn’t take the chance.
West Ham United
Loan enquiry made, as Sam Allardyce admits he would love to take Tevez back to Upton Park. Realistically, a drop down to the Championship seems absurd for a player of Tevez’s calibre. However a move to West Ham in 2004 seemed impossible at the time.
PSG
Linked to David Beckham in recent weeks, seems to suggest that the Qatari owned club are looking for a marquee signing. Tevez would certainly fit the bill, but a move to France would not be in the best interests of Tevez and his family.
Tottenham Hotspur
Harry Redknapp admitted today that if City were to let Tevez leave on loan, he would certainly be interested. As long as his wage demands were split between the two sides. However with Adebayor on loan at Spurs from City already this year, any deal is unlikely.
Tottenham Hotspur
Harry Redknapp admitted today that if City were to let Tevez leave on loan, he would certainly be interested. As long as his wage demands were split between the two sides. However with Adebayor on loan at Spurs from City already this year, any deal is unlikely.
Chelsea
With Torress beginning to find his form, Drogba, Anelka, Sturridge, Kalou and Lukaku all at Stamford Bridge, Villas Boas wouldn’t be foolish enough to waste more money on striking talent.
Possibly the most unrealistic move in this list, United fans can’t stand the sight of their former striker, with Sir Alex Ferguson having more sense.
Retirement
An option I feel shouldn’t be ruled out. If the process of the disciplinary hearings drags on and on, and Tevez misses the chance to leave in January, whilst rotting in the reserves, retirement could be his last and only option. Tevez has made no secret about his love affair with football, admitting last year that he expected to retire at a relatively young age. With a fairly successful career already under his belt, watch this space.
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