Rivals are queuing up to sign Tevez, insists the Manchester United striker's agent

12 May 2009 17:33
Carlos Tevez's agent claims the striker will have no shortage of options if his spell at Manchester United ends this summer. Agent Adrian Ruocco confirmed Argentina international Tevez is attracting interest from Italy and Spain, plus clubs from within the Barclays Premier League. Tevez has scored crucial goals for United this season but said at the weekend that he expects to leave the club at the end of his two-year loan contract. The 25-year-old claimed he had not been treated as "one of the family" at Old Trafford. Ruocco told Argentine newspaper Ole: "He might move to Spain, Italy or stay in England. There are interested clubs from all those countries. "He already said he would like to stay in the Premier League because he likes football in the country, so he fortunately will decide where he will play. He is lucky to have the chance to choose." Ruocco has been surprised that United have not moved to sign Tevez permanently. "There was no will from the directors and the coach (Sir Alex Ferguson) to sign a new contract," said the agent. "On May 31, he will have no club and no contract. I don't know why, but Manchester (United) have not asked for any renewal (of the loan) nor signing him for next season. "The directors and the coach do not seem to want him, while on the other hand fans love him." Tevez's adviser Kia Joorabchian stressed the striker would not rush to a decision over his future before the season ends.

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