He's leaving
The decision, however, is entirely down to Tevez.
United were eventually prepared to splash out £23.5million to sign the player on a permanent basis and offered the player a reportedly very generous five-year contract. Tevez, however, has turned that down and will now head onto pastures new.
Having splashed out a small fortune funding the player's two-year loan move, United were initially uneasy about paying Tevez's third party owners over £20million to snap up the forward permanently. However, United eventually budged - but have been unable to agree personal terms with the Argentinean.
An official club statement said: "Disappointingly, his advisors informed the club that he does not wish to continue playing for Manchester United."
A host of clubs are now expected to move for Tevez - with Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester City expected to lead the race.
The player's decision will lead to more rumours of reported United targets. With Cristiano Ronaldo set to complete a £80million move to Real Madrid, the Red Devils need to re-strengthen their squad following two high-profile departures and are set to be linked with the game's biggest stars.
Tevez has enjoyed a hugely successful two seasons with the club and leaves boasting two league championship medals, a European Cup winning medal, a Club World Cup medal and a League Cup medal. He made 99 appearances for the club - his final coming in Rome - and bagged an impressive 34 goals.
Good luck to Tevez in the future - though his decision is bitterly disappointing; and the thought of him playing in front of the Kop or at Eastlands next season doesn't bare thinking about.
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I thought he was gagging to stay. I bet he was offered damn good wages so why has he turned it down?!




