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Tevez heads to Argentina from Shanghai to boost recovery

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Carlos Tevez has been granted a return to Argentina for treatment on a calf injury, but only after agreeing in writing to return to Chinese Super League side Shanghai Shenhua before the end of the month.

Speculatio­n has been mounting in local media that the former Manchester United and Juventus forward was attempting to orchestrat­e a move back to Boca Juniors, who sold the 33-year-old to Shenhua for €11 million (Dh47.3m) in January.

He has played just 11 times in the league for Shenhua, scoring twice, with his fitful performanc­es blamed on the injury that first occurred in April.

Tevez asked Shenhua to allow him to return to his native Buenos Aires for further treatment.

“According to the request from Carlos Tevez to our club, after discussion, we now approve his request,” Shenhua said, according to the South China Morning Post.

“He’s permitted to go back to Argentina and receive treatment at the Clinica Jorge Bombicino and he must rejoin the team on August 30 and participat­e in training.”

Tevez signed a two-year contract with the CSL side in January and according to media reports earns wages in the region of US$800,000 (Dh2.9m), making him one of the highest paid players in the world.

However, a clause in the deal that saw him move from Boca states the Argentinia­n club must repay more than half of the transfer fee should he not complete two seasons with Shenhua.

Tevez has not played in the last two games and will now miss today’s first leg of the Chinese FA Cup against Shanghai Shenxin and Saturday’s meeting with Guangzhou Evergrande.

“He didn’t go back to enjoy a holiday, he went back for the rehabilita­tion of his muscles,” David Wang, a Spanish translator working with Shenhua, said.

“The rehabilita­tion process requires two weeks, but it will take two days to go and two days to come back.

“As the players are required to report to the club on August 28, Tevez won’t have enough time to do the rehabilita­tion, so the management suggested him to leave a few days before the break and allow him to come back two days later.”

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Carlos Tevez has a calf injury

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