Carlos Tevez became the fourth signing of Manchester city in the summer 2009 transfer window after the completion of the transfer of the former Man U striker last Tuesday. The Argentina striker had a two year stint with Sir Alex Ferguson’s side prior to joining their local rivals. Carlos Tevez has played forward for Corinthians West Ham and Boca Juniors. The deal is worth £25.5 which the Manchester City has reportedly paid to the advisors of Tevez who own his economic rights.
At the press conference on Tuesday where the Manchester city manger Mark Hughes was also present, Tevez admitted that he was very happy to join Manchester City as the club has the ambition to be one of the biggest clubs in the world. Tevez also expressed his excitement about working with the City manger mark Hughes and hoped to build a good relationship with him.
Apart from the money, Tevez felt the coach along with a great fan base and a wonderful environment led him to take this decision. Tevez agreed that the main objective for the City is to do well in the league and he was willing to make his best possible contribution for the cause. He assured to make City one of the most important clubs and in the run help it to win some titles in England as well.
The City manger was equally ecstatic about the signing and said that it was wonderful news for the club as he felt that Tevez with all his talent and a class which matches the very best in the world could significantly contribute to the success of the club. He reiterated the fact that Tevez is a very committed and reliable player and would give the City’s team the much needed edge.
