Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez has revealed he spoke to Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti after leaving Manchester United about a possible move to Stamford Bridge, but says there was never any “concrete” offer.
Tevez moved to City last summer after the lack of a contract offer from local rivals Manchester United, who he’d been playing for since 2007. There was talk of the Argentine international looking at a move to Real Madrid, Barcelona, Manchester City, Bayern Munich and of course, Chelsea.
The only club to offer a concrete offer though, it seems, was Man City, as Tevez revealed earlier this week:
“When Manchester United didn’t want me, I had a conversation with Ancelotti but there was never any concrete offer. I only ever talk about proper, written offers – and that was the case with City.
Tevez hit the winner against Chelsea at Eastlands on Saturday, ending the London clubs 100% record in the Premier League this season.
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