Manchester City and Juventus agree Tevez deal
Italian side Juventus have agreed a £12million fee with Manchester City for Argentinian striker Carlos Teves. The initial fee is believed to be around £10million with that rising to £12m with add-ons.
The move comes after months of speculation over the Argentine's future, and infamous disputes with former manager Roberto Mancini, and back room staff.
Since his move from rivals Man United in the summer of 2009, Teves has become a firm fan favorite despite his tribulations and has scored 73 goals in all competitions. He leaves the club with an F.A.Cup winners medal and another Premier League title to add to his collection.
Teves is expected in Turin on Wednesday for a medical with the Italian champions. With Teves in the final year of his contract, City could save up to £27m when the fee is combined with wages and bonuses.
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