Tevez - Maybe it was goodbye

16 May 2009 16:12
Carlos Tevez admits his outing against Arsenal could have been his last at Old Trafford as a Manchester United player. The Argentine striker is approaching the end of a two-year loan deal at United and has not reached an agreement on an extension. United have held talks regarding a permanent deal, but reports claim the newly-crowned champions are reluctant to meet the asking price. Tevez, who has scored important goals in recent weeks, has admitted that he is likely to leave United, but is keen to stay in the Premier League. He started United's final home match of the season on Saturday as a 0-0 draw with Arsenal secured a third consecutive title. The 25-year-old was replaced midway through the second half by Park Ji-sung and was given a rapturous reception by the Red Devils supporters. The former West Ham man has become a firm fans' favourite during his two seasons at United and acknowledged the supporters as he was substituted. When asked whether he was bidding farewell, Tevez told Sky Sports: "Maybe goodbye. It's very difficult." He added: "It's emotional. I like Manchester, and I like the fans."

Source: SKY_Sports