So Man Utd have secured their 18th top-flight title, but what price are Fergie’s men to retain the trophy? See all the early BestPrice betting for the 2009/10 season here.

Manchester City manager Mark Hughes has confirmed his interest in signing Carlos Tevez.

Tevez’s future has been the subject of speculation with his two-year loan deal at Manchester United expiring at the end of the season. United have first refusal on signing the Argentinian, but they are thought to be reluctant to pay the reported £25.5million price-tag.

Hughes admits he would be interested in signing Tevez if he becomes available.

“Carlos Tevez is a good player. If good players become available then obviously every manager is interested,” Hughes told Sky Sports News.

Meanwhile, Hughes has admitted Daniel Sturridge could be on his way out of Eastlands.

“We are not in a position to dictate that [Sturridge’s future] really,” added Hughes. “We have offered Daniel a deal that we think is at the level he should be at.

“He is in a strong position because he is in the last year of his contract

“He is keeping his options open, which he has done for quite some time, we just have to wait and see.

“Obviously I have made my intentions very clear to him I would like him to stay but it may be out of our hands.”

So Man Utd have secured their 18th top-flight title, but what price are Fergie’s men to retain the trophy? See all the early BestPrice betting for the 2009/10 season here.

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