Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez has been found guilty of gross misconduct and fined six
weeks' wages after flying home to Argentina without permission, a club source told Reuters. Tevez
has been in Argentina since November as his agents try and negotiate a move to AC Milan.
City have obviously had enough of Tevez's antics and told Reuters:
"In response to speculation, the club confirms that Carlos Tevez was found guilty by a
disciplinary hearing on 21 December of gross misconduct for serious breaches of contract and was
fined six weeks' wages," the source said.
Manchester City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak issued some very scathing remarks yesterday to
Carlos Tevez and AC Milan warning them in effect that for either party to get their way in this
messy situation, the club's standards must be met.
On a day when Tevez was fined a staggering £9.
Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez has been found guilty of gross misconduct and fined six
weeks' wages after flying home to Argentina without permission, a club source told Reuters. Tevez
has been in Argentina since November as his agents try and negotiate a move to AC Milan.
City have obviously had enough of Tevez's antics and told Reuters:
"In response to speculation, the club confirms that Carlos Tevez was found guilty by a
disciplinary hearing on 21 December of gross misconduct for serious breaches of contract and was
fined six weeks' wages," the source said.
A clearly angry Manchester City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak has ruled out Carlos Tevez's move
to Italian giants AC Milan. Mubarak who did not mince his words during an interview with The
National in Abu Dhabi.
Mubarak is livid with the way Milan have conducted themselves the entire time and have
continually maintained that loaning him with the option of buying at the end of the season is not
an option.