Ancelotti wants Tevez at Chelsea

Tuesday 16 June 2009 07:16 EDT
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Carlo Ancelotti has made a personal plea to Carlos Tevez, asking him to join his revolution at Chelsea.

The Daily Mail claims that Ancelotti called the Argentine personally in an effort to persuade the striker to move to Stamford Bridge.

The 25-year-old's loan spell at Manchester United comes to an end this summer and he is free to move where he wishes.

Manchester City and Liverpool are also interested in the forward, while Manchester United may still decide to try and keep him at Old Trafford.

Any club that decides to make a move for Tevez will have to pay around £25m to the forward's advisors, who own his economic rights.

The reports today suggest Tevez was impressed by Ancelotti's personal approach.

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