03-06-2009, 01:23 PM
CARLOS TEVEZ will be the next to join Manchester City - unless neighbours United salvage a deal today.
The Argentine striker's advisor Kia Joorabchian is due to meet with Old Trafford chief executive David Gill.
The pair will discuss the possibility of United paying a further £25.5million to turn Tevez's two-year loan into a permanent move.
However, Joorabchian has already thrashed out a possible £32m transfer to Eastlands, just as SunSport told you first on May 23.
Tevez would team up with England midfielder Gareth Barry, who sealed his £12m switch to City from Aston Villa last night.
City boss Mark Hughes' stunning statement of intent is likely to leave his old United mentor Alex Ferguson fuming.
Tevez, 25, has had his head turned by the offer of a staggering £140,000- a-week wages from City.
Money is no object, with City's Arab owner Sheikh Mansour banking another £1.5bn by selling some Barclays shares last night.
The Argentine striker's advisor Kia Joorabchian is due to meet with Old Trafford chief executive David Gill.
The pair will discuss the possibility of United paying a further £25.5million to turn Tevez's two-year loan into a permanent move.
However, Joorabchian has already thrashed out a possible £32m transfer to Eastlands, just as SunSport told you first on May 23.
Tevez would team up with England midfielder Gareth Barry, who sealed his £12m switch to City from Aston Villa last night.
City boss Mark Hughes' stunning statement of intent is likely to leave his old United mentor Alex Ferguson fuming.
Tevez, 25, has had his head turned by the offer of a staggering £140,000- a-week wages from City.
Money is no object, with City's Arab owner Sheikh Mansour banking another £1.5bn by selling some Barclays shares last night.