Birmingham City striker Carlos Tevez will not be re-signing for Corinthians by the end of the growing season, in line with the Brazilian club's director of basketball, Edu Gaspar. Atmosphere Sports reports how the 29-year-old has been greatly associated with a shift far from the Etihad Stadium come early july, with speculation indicating he could go back to South America. John Marwood - the reigning Premier League champions' soccer management officer - spoke out last month to quash rumours that Tevez is defined to leave Manchester City, introducing that negotiations have been prepared to extend the Argentinian's agreement, which still has more than 12 weeks to perform. Roberto Mancini is going to be keen to help keep your hands on the striker, having previously lost Mario Balotelli through the January transfer window. With 16 objectives in 38 shows in all competitions in 2012/13, Tevez has rediscovered the type of form that he showed in his introduction strategy with Manchester City, after making the questionable change from local rivals Manchester United. But, despite his profile, and power to get the back of the net, Corinthians demand they've no plans to bring Tevez back to the team he spent two years at ahead of coming in the Premier League, when he signed for West Ham in 2006. "At this time we've no interest in Tevez, we'll indication people for the roles we need," Gaspar was quoted by Lancenet and Terra. A"We do not seek a new player when he is or may become important. "If we need a new player and we note that is someone who we need, we follow him. We will fight to sign him. "Our strategy is to keep carefully the membership often on top. If we're not the best, we've to fight to be one of the best. "Many people stated that Corinthians did not have to make signings, but we introduced three great people - Pato, Renato Augusto and Gil".
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