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http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/s...harry-redknapp-eyes-carlos-tevez-loan?cc=4716
Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp says he would not hesitate to sign Manchester City's Carlos Tevez if the club are willing to part with the wantaway striker.
GettyImagesCarlos Tevez has been charged with failing to warm-up in City's Champions League loss to Bayern
• Unhappy Tevez pens letter
• Tevez decision delayed
Tevez has repeatedly insisted he is keen to leave Manchester citing family reasons, and appears frozen out of City boss Roberto Mancini's plans due to his conduct on the substitute's bench during last month's Champions League defeat at Bayern Munich.
With an investigation ongoing into his alleged misdemeanour, Tevez is unlikely to see any first-team action at City in the foreseeable future, and Redknapp would not hesitate to bring the Argentinian to White Hart Lane on a loan deal.
"I would take him if he were available for sure, warts and all. Who wouldn't?" Redknapp is quoted as saying in the English press.
"If Manchester City want to let me have him on loan and massively subsidise it, I'll take him tomorrow. Say what you like, but he's a world-class player and you can't say he doesn't work his socks off when he plays. When he gets on the field he's a right handful.
"It's all right people refusing to condone his behaviour but, to be honest, I'm only interested in what he does when he plays. And world-class players are in short supply."
Meanwhile, City are preparing to take on rivals United in a top-of-the-table Manchester derby at Old Trafford on Sunday.
I swear a few weeks ago he said something completely different :shrug:
Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp says he would not hesitate to sign Manchester City's Carlos Tevez if the club are willing to part with the wantaway striker.
GettyImagesCarlos Tevez has been charged with failing to warm-up in City's Champions League loss to Bayern
• Unhappy Tevez pens letter
• Tevez decision delayed
Tevez has repeatedly insisted he is keen to leave Manchester citing family reasons, and appears frozen out of City boss Roberto Mancini's plans due to his conduct on the substitute's bench during last month's Champions League defeat at Bayern Munich.
With an investigation ongoing into his alleged misdemeanour, Tevez is unlikely to see any first-team action at City in the foreseeable future, and Redknapp would not hesitate to bring the Argentinian to White Hart Lane on a loan deal.
"I would take him if he were available for sure, warts and all. Who wouldn't?" Redknapp is quoted as saying in the English press.
"If Manchester City want to let me have him on loan and massively subsidise it, I'll take him tomorrow. Say what you like, but he's a world-class player and you can't say he doesn't work his socks off when he plays. When he gets on the field he's a right handful.
"It's all right people refusing to condone his behaviour but, to be honest, I'm only interested in what he does when he plays. And world-class players are in short supply."
Meanwhile, City are preparing to take on rivals United in a top-of-the-table Manchester derby at Old Trafford on Sunday.
I swear a few weeks ago he said something completely different :shrug: