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Tevez prefers to stay with Boca instead of going to China

Carlos Tevez is a die hard Boca Juniors fan, he also happens to be a true idol of the club and as such, sometimes he will have to make certain sacrifices to aid the club. Reportedly, Shanghai Shenhua has offered a massive amount of millions to buy Tevez from Boca and turn him into one of the best-paid players in the world. But for Carlitos, money is not as important as other things may be. So he obviously has mixed feelings about this whole ordeal, he wants to help out his club but he doesn't really want to leave. 

Talking to TyC Sports, he confessed that: "Today my head is thinking that I will stay, but I am suffering. I still do not imagine myself leaving Boca. I am aware of how important is everything that you transmit on and off the pitch. I think it's time to think and it's only me to take the decision. I know that my teammates want me to stay, that the coach wants me to stay, but the decision is mine and when I have a cool head I'm going to think. I know it's difficult and everyone expects an answer but I have to think well about it.

He added: "The decision is more personal than something else and accepting the reality is difficult. I am a man who cannot be calm at home after Boca loses, I have to think about my wife and my daughters. If this affects my family, and puts them at risk, I will step aside. I do not need anything. I am in the best club in the world, but when you lose you go home sad and this end up with repercussions in the family. There are times when I cannot leave the house, the reality shocks you. I either face it or step aside. When I lost in Europe life was still normal, it is very difficult to live like this, when losing outside nothing happened. I took my daughters to the school. Not here. You cannot even leave your house in here."

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