Much to West Ham fans' disappointment, Carlos Tevez will probably not be returning to East London.
According to West Ham chairman David Sullivan, the Argentine is demanding £250,000 a week to move back to the Hammers which was a step to far for West Ham.
Tevez joined West Ham a decade ago and played at Upton Park for one season, playing 29 games and scoring seven goals. The 32-year-old scored the all-important goal in a victory over Manchester United that meant West Ham survived relegation at Sheffield United's expense.
The striker became a fan's favourite and Tevez is understood to have a good affinity with everyone at West Ham.
However, this affinity has been questioned by Hammers chairman David Sullivan.
"We tried to get Tevez but he wanted £250,000 a week. In his last year at Juventus, he was great. But 250 grand a week?" Sullivan told the Daily Mirror.
"All this business 'I love West Ham.' Well, it's 'I love West Ham if they give me 250 grand a week.' So how much love is that for West Ham?"
"I actually offered him 150 grand a week to come back, plus bonuses."
Therefore, it looks like only a ridiculous offer would tempt the 32-year-old back to West Ham. Is he worth £250,000 a week?