Boca Juniors have announced that Carlos Tevez has
left Juventus and sealed a return to the club.
The Argentine club tweeted the message from their
official account, which read:
“#TevezReturnsHome. It’s a reality. It’s
official: Carlos Tevez returns to Boca”.
Tevez joined Boca Juniors’ youth team in 1997 and
spent three years with the senior team, winning the Copa Sudamericana and
Libertadores. He then left for Brazilian club Corinthians in 2005, from where
he sealed a controversial transfer to West Ham.
The striker also
played for both Manchester United and Manchester City, before he left for
Juventus in 2013. He won the Serie A two successive times under Antonio Conte
and Massimiliano Allegri. Last season, he scored 29 times as Juve won the Serie
A, Coppa Italia and missed out on a Treble after they were beaten 3-1 by
Barcelona in the UEFA Champions League final
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