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Zacheryah

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Firstly,

Are you Belgian?

Secondly,

Would start to get very hard for me not to supprt City if this is true, my two favourite Belgian players would play there.
Although I don't think career wise, City would be the best option for Lukaku.
wel, according to sport.be lukaku is a chelsea fan, and regardless that he likes epl.
considering fifa fair play rules, and the price anderlecht have set, manshit seems the only team in england able to land him.

Oh and tevez will return to argentina in the summer, count on that.
 

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Fake Melo

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Cesena defender Yuto Nagatomo has been tipped for a future move to Juventus after Roma expressed regret at not having signed him, Goal.com can exclusively reveal.

It's no secret Juventus are searching for a left-back, but they will have to wait until the summer before they can surge ahead with a move.

Nagatomo is on loan at Cesena from FC Tokyo, meaning Juventus would have to speak with the Japanese club first.

Furthermore, the Japanese stopper would impact upon Juve's non-EU quotas.

However, Goal.com Italia understands a future move to a major Serie A team could happen.

"I don't think Nagatomo could join another team this season as he arrived on loan with the option to make it permanent," Cannovi told Goal.com Italia.

"But he would certainly resolve Juventus' problems on the flanks as he is a big team player.

"I don't know who took him to Cesena as I had proposed him to Roma.

"In fact, this morning a Roma director told me they made a big mistake in not taking Nagatomo."
 

JuveJay

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Cesena defender Yuto Nagatomo has been tipped for a future move to Juventus after Roma expressed regret at not having signed him, Goal.com can exclusively reveal.

It's no secret Juventus are searching for a left-back, but they will have to wait until the summer before they can surge ahead with a move.

Nagatomo is on loan at Cesena from FC Tokyo, meaning Juventus would have to speak with the Japanese club first.

Furthermore, the Japanese stopper would impact upon Juve's non-EU quotas.

However, Goal.com Italia understands a future move to a major Serie A team could happen.

"I don't think Nagatomo could join another team this season as he arrived on loan with the option to make it permanent," Cannovi told Goal.com Italia.

"But he would certainly resolve Juventus' problems on the flanks as he is a big team player.

"I don't know who took him to Cesena as I had proposed him to Roma.

"In fact, this morning a Roma director told me they made a big mistake in not taking Nagatomo."
:agree: He can play left and right and cross with both feet (naturally right footed).
 

V

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Who in Argentina can afford him? Or his wages?

Do you think City are daft enough to let a potential 40-50 Million player go for nothing?
He'll take a pay cut, heck he can afford to play for free if he wants too.

Not much City can do if a player doesn't want to play or be there, and he has made that clear a number of times. City can either rescind his contract to save up on his wages or force him to stay and have an unsatisfied player in the dressing room and lose him for nothing afterwards. Or they can sell him for 1/4 of his actual worth to an Argentinian club with some preventive measures, like a clause that will give them a % of his future transfer should that happen.

Whatever the case, I doubt Tevez will be in England next year.
 

Nicholas

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He'll take a pay cut, heck he can afford to play for free if he wants too.

Not much City can do if a player doesn't want to play or be there, and he has made that clear a number of times. City can either rescind his contract to save up on his wages or force him to stay and have an unsatisfied player in the dressing room and lose him for nothing afterwards. Or they can sell him for 1/4 of his actual worth to an Argentinian club with some preventive measures, like a clause that will give them a % of his future transfer should that happen.

Whatever the case, I doubt Tevez will be in England next year.
City have his contract theres alot they can do.

If he refuses to play they'll force him into the reserves and away from the first team, I doubt they'll be held to ransom from Tevez. He won't be in England sure, but he won't be back in Argentina.
 

Nicholas

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He actually said that he is planing to finish his career because he is sick of football and finds no satisfaction playing it no more.
They could potentially hold his registration and say there you go and send him back to Argentina but then he would not be able to join another team for the next 4 years.
 

V

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City have his contract theres alot they can do.

If he refuses to play they'll force him into the reserves and away from the first team, I doubt they'll be held to ransom from Tevez. He won't be in England sure, but he won't be back in Argentina.
They won't do that because that's bad business; in those 4 years they'll lose over 20m on his wages just for nothing + the same amount for taxes. So I doubt they'll keep him just because he's under contract and because they can. He'll be back in Argentina IMO, either a loan or some other deal, they will resolve the situation.
 

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He will go to Spain first I think, but they wont keep paying his wages if he doesn't play.
Spain is an option certainly and it will suit him much more than England, lifestyle-wise. But the guy is homesick and depressed because of it, he will certainly go back to Argentina for at least half season, then perhaps to Spain...unless he really retires, wouldn't surprise me TBH.
 
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