He'd cost less than 30m in transfer fee, and given lack of interest may accept wages cut to 7m or so. Depending on the length of his contract, he could cost less than Jojo with overall cost, if we are to believe the Fiorentina all cash 30m deal.
Bud, in the end - and pretty much regardless of how you do the math without having all the major variables - Carlitos will almost surely cost more. And I only say almost, because I obviously can't know without it having happened. But seriously...
Even if we paid 30M cash to get Jovetic (which I supremely doubt), I read that Tevez salary is already around 8M; how far would Tevez cut it? 6M? The player will also have zero resale value for us; the guy is 29, turns 30 next Feb. If Jovetic is on 3.5M - 4M, in this scenario we'd be saving about 4M a year in combined salary & taxes, right? Just ball parking, but over a 4 year contract, that's roughly 16M.
I like Tevez, he'd be a very interesting addition, but ultimately I very highly doubt he's a cheaper option off the bat (when salary is accounted for), and then we have to account for him not really having resale value. I think BM will be looking for a safer, more 'sustainable' purchase, I can't see Tevez to Juventus.
Isn't Tévez seeing out the rest of his current contract before returning to Argentina?
Juve are now linked with enough forwards for it to officially be summer.
That's what I thought too; it seemed like he was trying to force his way out of City forever, and he was certainly a huge distraction for that locker room at times. Figured that as soon as the contract expired, he was back to Argentina to spend time with the family.
Carlos Tevez is a very good player, but I don't seem him as being Marotta's first big striker purchase; I think he probably carries more perceived risk than BM is willing to take. I see Marotta going after a younger guy, lower salary, a player the team can grow with, a player who's not had the past off field drama that Tevez has had.
Gotta love mercato season!