The Roberto Mancini has again stated that he thinks Carlos Tevez has been badly advised after admitting that the breakdown in his relationship with the Manchester City striker came as a surprise for the city officials will meet AC Milan counterparts on Thursday in attempt to thrash out a deal that would allow Tevez to leave for Italy during next month's transfer window.
The obvious problem is that Milan want to negotiate an initial loan period, which would then turn into a permanent transfer in the summer and the city are not willing to countenance this and meanwhile in the player remains in Argentina, where he has repeatedly been pictured playing golf in mancini maintains that he used to get on well with Tevez who was City's star performer last season.
A Mancini has also questioned Wayne Bridge's motives for staying at City hinting that the defender was more interested in money than the game an the england international 2 years ago, Bridge knew last year he had no future with the Blues and spent the last half of the season on loan at West Ham.
The collecting a weekly salary believed to be around £90,000 to the former Chelsea man has found no-one willing to match those terms even though there are plenty, including Celtic according to Mancini, who would like to sign him and "I don't understand why there are some players that have a chance to go and play, maybe not in the Premier League but in the Championship, and don't," said Mancini.
The obvious problem is that Milan want to negotiate an initial loan period, which would then turn into a permanent transfer in the summer and the city are not willing to countenance this and meanwhile in the player remains in Argentina, where he has repeatedly been pictured playing golf in mancini maintains that he used to get on well with Tevez who was City's star performer last season.
A Mancini has also questioned Wayne Bridge's motives for staying at City hinting that the defender was more interested in money than the game an the england international 2 years ago, Bridge knew last year he had no future with the Blues and spent the last half of the season on loan at West Ham.
The collecting a weekly salary believed to be around £90,000 to the former Chelsea man has found no-one willing to match those terms even though there are plenty, including Celtic according to Mancini, who would like to sign him and "I don't understand why there are some players that have a chance to go and play, maybe not in the Premier League but in the Championship, and don't," said Mancini.
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