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Tevez to quit United

20th June, 2009
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Argentine forward Carlos Tevez will leave English Premier League champions Manchester United, the club confirmed on Saturday.

Tevez’s two-year loan deal was set to expire this month because United have been unable to agree a transfer fee with the group of investors who own the economic rights to the Argentine forward.

United offered Tevez a new five-year deal that would have made him one of the highest-paid players at Old Trafford, but the club said he turned it down.

A statement from Manchester United said: “Following contact received from Carlos Tevez’s advisors last night, in advance of the deadline the club set for concluding negotiations, Manchester United announces that Carlos will not be signing a new contract with the club.

“The club agreed to pay the option price of 25.5 million pounds ($A52 million) and offered Carlos a five-year contract which would have made him one of its highest paid players.

“Disappointingly however, his advisors informed the club that, despite the success he has enjoyed during one of the club’s most successful periods, he does not wish to continue playing for Manchester United.”

The decision paves the way for Tevez, who has been linked to a number of top flight clubs in England including Liverpool and Manchester City, to relaunch his career in the Premier League.

Despite playing a leading role in United’s success last season, the Argentine complained of not playing enough. He was regularly used as a substitute.

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