FA Cup finalists, Chelsea and Everton, meet in the Premier League tonight – A must-win game for the Blues if they want to keep their title dreams alive.

Manchester United striker Carlos Tevez has admitted that his future probably lies away from Old Trafford.

The 25-year-old’s two-year loan from Media Sports Investments (MSI) expires at the end of the current season and there has been little to suggest the Premier League champions have attempted to secure a permanent deal.

United are reported to have baulked at the reputed £30m price tag slapped on the player by MSI, especially as Tevez has played second fiddle to Wayne Rooney and Dimitar Berbatov for most of the current season.

The Argentina international has started 31 starts in all competition and made a further 13 appearances from the bench, scoring 13 goals.

Speaking to Radio Del Plata, Tevez said: “I have many offers, not only from Spain: I need to see which club I can go to and what can be done. We must not only consider the money, I also have to ensure my family feel comfortable, especially my daughter. So I have a lot to think about.

“Even if you score three or four goals, you do not play in another game. There are many very good players but I need to play. I have trained every day and never said anything against my team-mates or anyone but it is true that there are other options for next season.

“There are many players and they all need to play but I have not lost my place because of what I did when I played. I have not played in important matches. The ‘clasico’ against Chelsea, I did not play. Those are the games that I like to play in.”

FA Cup finalists, Chelsea and Everton, meet in the Premier League tonight – A must-win game for the Blues if they want to keep their title dreams alive.

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