Corinthians call the deal off on Tevez's transfer from City

The Brazil club fall short of time and agreement to payment terms for the Argentine striker with the transfer window closing today.

So near yet so far for Tevez who wanted to leave England to be closer to home.
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SAO PAULO // The Brazilian side Corinthians have admitted defeat in their attempt to sign the Argentinian striker Carlos Tevez from Manchester City.

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City manager Roberto Mancini had said on Monday that the English Premier League club had agreed to a deal but the Brazilians contradicted him and then said that time had run out with the transfer window in Brazil for players coming in from abroad closing Wednesday night.

The Brazilian side's initial offer for the 27-year-old striker was reportedly worth a total of €44 million (Dh232m), including add-ons, but there has been much debate between the two clubs on how the fee would be structured.

In a statement on their website, Corinthians said the deal was off.

"There is no more sufficient time for the transfer to go through," the statement said.

However, the club added that "we hope to be able to count on Tevez in the near future."

Folha de Sao Paulo newspaper said the clubs had not been able to agree all the financial loose ends nor on a length of contract for the player who left the club for West Ham in England in 20006 a year after helping Corinthians to the league title.

Amid the proposals and counter-proposals, Corinthians president Andres Sanchez had said his board would assess Manchester City's offer carefully but the board has clearly decided that there are too many sticking points to clinch a deal in the time available.

Striker Tevez wants to leave Manchester to be closer to his daughters, who live in Buenos Aires with their mother, his estranged partner.

The Argentina forward, who also starred for Manchester United for two seasons, led City to FA Cup glory and Champions League qualification last season.

City had hoped to sell Tevez to Corinthians to avoid him potentially leaving for a club with whom they are in direct competition, either domestically or in Europe, while also improving the player's family arrangements.

Tevez missed the crucial penalty kick as Argentina went out of the Copa America quarter-final 5-4 on penalties against Uruguay on Saturday.

If he does ultimately leave the club, City are expected to bid for compatriot Sergio Aguero of Atletico Madrid, who is currently keeping him on the Argentine bench.

Aguero, Diego Maradona's son-in-law, has a release clause of 50 million euros at Atletico.

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