Carlos Tevez has turned down the chance to become West Ham's highest-paid player, instead demanding £250,000 a week to rejoin the Premier League outfit.
Tevez was offered £150,000 a week – plus bonuses – to become West Ham's newest signing, and was promised the role as first-choice striker at the Olympic Stadium.
However, Tevez – now plying his trade for Boca Juniors in his native Argentina – declined the offer, instead asking for an extra £100,000 a week.
"All this business, 'I love West Ham', well it's 'I love West Ham if they give me £250,000 a week'," West Ham co-owner David Sullivan told the Daily Mail in regards to Tevez.
"So how much love is that for West Ham? I actually offered him £150,000 a week to come back plus bonuses.
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