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The three MLS teams Carlos Tevez could sign

Carlos Tevez will not continue playing for the Argentine club

By Mauricio Saenz

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A very revolutionized Friday in the football world is being lived at this time in Argentina. Carlos Tevez called an emergency press conference in which he will announce that he will stop being a Boca Juniors player, a club that has him as one of the most important players in its history.

Tevez is one of the most winning players in Argentine soccer, he won the Olympic Games, played several Copa América and also World Cups. He shone in European football at major clubs like Manchester United, Manchester City, and Juventus.

And when he announced his departure from Boca Juniors, a club of which he is a fan, the possibility was opened for him to continue his career in MLS. For this reason, from El Futbolero we bring you closer to the three teams in which the Argentine forward could play.

Inter Miami

The David Beckham franchise is automatically the first name that springs to mind for football fans. The Englishman knows him perfectly since he played for his club, Manchester United, and also currently on the squad is Gonzalo Higuaín, whom he knows from his steps through the Argentine national team. In addition, being in Florida will please him for his daily life, since in the next few hours Tevez will fly to Miami to have a vacation.

Atlanta United

The presence of Gabriel Heinze as coach opened the doors to the arrival of Tevez. Already when El Gringo was as coach in Vélez Sarsfield he wanted to take him, but at that moment he could not. Will now be the time for them to meet again after their moments lived in Argentina?

Minnesota United

Neither Los Angeles Galaxy nor Los Angeles FC. The third team Tevez could play for is Minnesota United. And the reason is very simple: in recent months Ramón Ábila joined, who is one of his great friends and with whom he shared a squad at Boca Juniors. In addition there is also Emmanuel Reynoso, another former partner in Xeneize.

 


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