Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Hughes eyes Man United's Tevez

Manchester City manager Mark Hughes has revealed that the Eastlands club are interested in bringing in Carlos Tevez.

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Tevez's future has been scrutinized recently as his two-year loan at Manchester United is coming to an end.

The Red Devils have the choice of signing the striker due to a clause on the deal, though they are allegedly not keen on paying for the amount that the Argentine striker is priced at.

Reports from England indicate that Man City are ready to table a bid for Tevez and Hughes has confirmed that he is interested in getting the forward.

"Carlos Tevez is a good player. If good players become available then obviously every manager is interested," Hughes told Sky Sports News.

Hughes added in the interview that Daniel Sturridge could depart from the City of Manchester Stadium.

Chelsea have been in the frame to snap up the young striker, who has failed to sign a new deal with the Sky Blues.

Hughes admits the youngster is now on his own as he is now free from any playing contract.

"We are not in a position to dictate that [Sturridge's future] really," added Hughes. "We have offered Daniel a deal that we think is at the level he should be at."

"He is in a strong position because he is in the last year of his contract"

"He is keeping his options open, which he has done for quite some time, we just have to wait and see."

"Obviously I have made my intentions very clear to him I would like him to stay but it may be out of our hands."


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