
Carlos
Tevez claims he will snub interest from Chelsea this summer to see out his
career with Boca Juniors.
The Argentina forward says Chelsea and Italian side Napoli want to bring him
back to Europe, where he spent nine years with West Ham, both Manchester
clubs and Antonio Conte's Juventus.
Tevez returned to Buenos Aires and first club Boca in 2015, and the message
to interested European clubs is clear: 'I'm not coming back'.
"I'm fine at Boca," said the 32, year-old, quoted in Italy's Corriere dello
Sport. "Indeed my idea, my dream is to finish my career as a player in this
wonderful club.
"Europe? Yes, it's true Napoli and Chelsea seek me, but I repeat what I said
before. My desire is to stay at Boca until I retire."
West Ham co-chairman David Sullivan revealed earlier this month he had
explored the possibility of re-signing Tevez, claiming the deal broke down
over the player's wage demands.
Tevez became a cult hero in east London when he helped save the club from
relegation in 2007, and Premier League successes with United and City
followed.
He left for Juve in 2013 when new Chelsea boss Conte was in charge and went
on to win back-to-back Serie A titles.