Tevez set to stay at Man City as family jet in
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Carlos Tevez is poised to remain at Manchester City after his family returned to the north of England, manager Roberto Mancini said on Saturday.
The striker had been seeking a move to be closer to his children in Argentina but a transfer to Brazil's Corinthians fell through.
His family is here now. Now that his family is here I think that he can stay, Mancini told reporters.
I think this is a good moment for this club. Carlos is one of the best players that we have.
City signed Atletico Madrid's Sergio Aguero as a replacement for Tevez but the world's richest club look set to end the August transfer window with both of them and a plethora of other attacking options including new recruit Samir Nasri.
The 27-year-old Tevez, who played as a substitute in a 3-2 win at Bolton Wanderers last Sunday, had prompted interest from Inter Milan but a high transfer fee has meant a lack of firm offers and he is likely to stay at the Premier League outfit.
He is not fit, he has only worked for two weeks, Mancini added. But I think with the good players that arrive in this team, after we won the FA Cup last year, they can try to think next year we can win the title.
I think Carlos can play also next year.
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