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Tevez set to snub City deal

Carlos Tevez intends to snub any new offer from Manchester City and return to Argentina next year, when he 'dreams' of joining Boca Juniors.

City had been hoping that Tevez would agree to extend his stay at the Etihad Stadium, with a troubled past put to one side during contract negotiations.

Tevez has, however, snubbed the offer of a new two-year contract.

He will see out his current deal, which has 18 months left to run, but admits that he will then look to head home and link up with Boca Juniors for a second time.

Tevez said: "I've got a year left on my contract at Manchester City and they want me to sign for two more seasons.

"I would prefer to return home, but it is very difficult because City won't let me leave for nothing.

"I will stay in Europe for another two years and then go back.

"Boca's president always says the door is open for me to re-join them and I am dying to pull on their shirt once more. I want to end my career with them. It is my dream and the dream of my family as well.

"But I am under contract and have to be here in England."

Tevez has also revealed that he came closing to quitting the game last year during his now infamous spat with City boss Roberto Mancini - which led to him going AWOL.

He added: "I almost retired last year. I had lost the desire to play and spent time crying alone in my room.

"Bad things happened one after the other. I was knocked out of the Copa America with Argentina and I had my dispute with Roberto Mancini.

"I suffered psychologically. I did not want anything to do with football.

"I am much better now. I am winning people over because I began the new season well."

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2 comments

MarcPayne1

11:42am on 20/1/2013

Petulant, greedy, spoilt, horrible little brat. "But I am under contract and have to be here in England." - earning £200,000......two HUNDRED thousand pounds A WEEK!!! We think that these foreign players, coaches, owners have improved our game but have they...really? This is OUR game and what we have done, more than anything, is allow foreign people to profit from it.

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Arron Parr

12:31pm on 20/1/2013

If he wants to go home then he earns enough to buy himself out of his contract and go