Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Car-loss is stuck with City

Carlos Tevez

CARLOS TEVEZ and Manchester City look stuck with each other after he was ordered to do 250 hours’ community service for driving offences.

The Argie striker, who pleaded guilty to driving while disqualified and without insurance, enters the final year of his contract this summer.
Tevez hinted in January that he would like to extend his stay but no talks are planned.
There is certain to be interest from abroad if the striker decides to move on — or City want to sell him — with AC Milan and Brazilian side Corinthians showing interest recently.
But Tevez, 29, would have to apply for a special amendment through the courts if he wanted to quit the UK before completing his punishment.
And that could prove difficult as Tevez is unlikely to have done the hours before the August transfer window shuts.
Tevez was also hit by a fresh six-month driving ban and fined £1,000 by Macclesfield magistrates — but avoided a custodial sentence.
His offences carried a maximum sentence of six months behind bars.

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