The guy grew up in poverty. Can anyone blame him for looking at his long term goals of financial security? Or are we going to get the same arguments of "he makes more than any of us, he doesn't need more money blah blah blah".
I know for certain, if I grew up in a favela type of slum and I had a chance to max my bank account while my body physically allowed it AND still play for teams that can dominate or be competitive in whatever country they would be in I probably wouldn't even think twice. ESPECIALLY when I have kids to look out for as well.
The haters. Screw you guys. Whether he leaves or not he gave us a lot in two years and until any of you walk in his shoes STFU.
I know for certain, if I grew up in a favela type of slum and I had a chance to max my bank account while my body physically allowed it AND still play for teams that can dominate or be competitive in whatever country they would be in I probably wouldn't even think twice. ESPECIALLY when I have kids to look out for as well.
The haters. Screw you guys. Whether he leaves or not he gave us a lot in two years and until any of you walk in his shoes STFU.

I guess you need to be american to understand that kinda thinking

if i grew up in a favela like tevez, i would be more than happy with what
i already have on my bank account.
and again - he doesn’t play for peanuts here.
...the famous "he-has-kids-excuse"

guess he lacks the money to raise some children,
4million a year is just not enough, you are right.
if he wants back to boca - no problem.
we all knew he wanted to go back there sometime.
but if he leaves us for atletico after all his
"i respect my contract" talk, just for even more money,
i as juventus fan have every right to be pissed.
@Ocelot
