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Fitness, not money, the motive behind China move, says Tevez

Carlos Tevez admitted Saturday that his move to Shanghai Shenhua in China, where he will earn a record 38 million euros a year, was prompted by fears over his declining physical fitness.

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Fitness, not money, the motive behind China move, says Tevez
DAVID FERNANDEZEFE

Carlos Tevez admitted Saturday that his move to Shanghai Shenhua in China, where he will earn a record 38 million euros a year, was prompted by fears over his declining physical fitness.

The 32-year-old Argentine told Boca Juniors fans in a video message that he would be betraying the club if he continued to play for the team when he was not at the peak of his powers.

"I had to be 100%, and I could not be just 99% because otherwise it was bad for the club," explained Tevez in his first public comments on his move to China where he is expected to earn 20 times his current salary.

Tevez left Boca Junior for China in December
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Tevez left Boca Junior for China in December

"I always thought that if I was not 100% I could not stay at the club"

"That is what happened to me. I always thought that if I was not 100% I could not stay at the club."

In 2015, Tevez returned for a second spell at Boca Juniors from Juventus where he still had a year to run on a lucrative contract with the Italian giants.

At Boca, he was paid $2 million, a salary far inferior to what he was getting in Serie A as he ended a nine-year spell in Europe where he had also appeared for Manchester United, Manchester City and West Ham.

"I am going to miss you, life continues and you have to keep moving forward," he added on Saturday.