Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini insistrs Carlos Tevez wants to stay at Eastlands

21 May 2011 14:35
Share Roberto Mancini claims his belief that Carlos Tevez wants to stay at Manchester City came from a demand by the striker for an explanation why he said the striker was going to quit. [LNB]Mancini surprised most observers on Tuesday night when he said Tevez was going to stay with the Blues. [LNB] Staying at Eastlands: Mancini is keen to keep Tevez (centre) [LNB]Sources close to the South American denied this later in the week, insisting Tevez had still to determine his future plans. [LNB]Yet Mancini remains unrepentant, insisting his view was born of a clarification he was forced to give to Tevez himself. [LNB]'First of all, I spoke with some Italian journalists who asked me whether it was possible Carlos could one day go to Inter or Juventus,' recounted Mancini. [LNB]'I said "I don't know. Maybe. Carlos is in Italy for treatment". [LNB]'In the newspapers it came out that I said Carlos wants to go to Italy. I didn't say this. [LNB]'Carlos came to me and asked why I had said this. I said I hadn't. I said I didn't know whether he wants to stay or go to Italy. [LNB] Conundrum: Mancini (left) needs a big squad, but chairman Khaldoon al-Mubarak's hands may be tied[LNB]'Carlos said he wants to stay. Finished. This is history.'[LNB] Heading into Sunday's final Premier League game at Bolton, when a victory would seal third spot for the FA Cup winners, Tevez's importance can hardly be understated. [LNB]If he left Eastlands, it would present Mancini with a tough problem at a time when, whether he likes it or not, he is going to be operating with a much stricter budget. [LNB]'In one year it is impossible to improve 200%, so we can beat Barcelona easily,' he said.[LNB]'We need to have other players.[LNB]'(Chairman) Khaldoon (al-Mubarak) understands how difficult it is to win in the Champions League on a Wednesday and the Premier League on a Saturday. [LNB]'If you don't have 23 or 24 really good players it is really difficult. [LNB]'Manchester United have all their experience and won many trophies. [LNB] Having a ball: Craig Bellamy (left) and Wayne Bridge (right) add to City's large wage bill[LNB]'They played in the semi-final with probably 11 different players to the ones who played in the final. This says something I think.'[LNB]Mancini is either failing to understand, or a preferring not to, the implications of UEFA's new financial fair play rules, which restrict clubs to losing an average of ?39.5million over the next three years.[LNB] Given City lost ?121million, more than their entire allocated sum for the three years combined, last year, it is clearly going to a problem meeting the targets without any more cash being invested.[LNB] There are fresh revenue streams imminent, through the Champions League and naming rights for the stadium. [LNB]However, the prospect of an additional windfall via player sales is limited due to the massive wages players such as Wayne Bridge, Roque Santa Cruz, Craig Bellamy and Emmanuel Adebayor earn, all of whom are deemed surplus to requirements.[LNB] Andy Cole delivers damning verdict on Mancini's tactics at Manchester CityDon't sack Carlo! City boss Mancini tells Abramovich not to axe Ancelotti All the latest Manchester City FC news, features and opinion[LNB] [LNB]  Explore more:People: Carlos Tevez, Craig Bellamy, Roque Santa Cruz, Roberto Mancini, Emmanuel Adebayor, Wayne Bridge Places: Barcelona, Italy

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