Friday, 21st June, 2013
AC Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani has explained that his club will not be making any moves for Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez anytime soon, unless they could offload one of their players.
Tevez, 29, was been one of the key figures in Manchester City’s league run to second place last season, scoring a total 17 goals in his 39 appearances in all competitions.
As it stands, the Argentine has already managed to score 73 goals for the Citizens in his four years in the club since his move from fierce local rivals Manchester United. And such attacking ability has attracted his fair share of suitors recently, with Juventus and Real Madrid linked with making a swoop for the 29-year-old too.
For his part, Tevez has admitted he is still in the dark over his future, although he has already ruled out the possibility of returning to boyhood club Boca Juniors.
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"Carlos Tevez? He is a Manchester City player and we won’t do anything [to change that]", Galliani told Gazzetta dello Sport.
"If another club wants to approach Tevez, they can. As for us, if we do not sell someone else, we cannot make an offer", the Rossoneri CEO added.
Tevez is currently tied to a contract with Manchester City that is set to expire come the end of next season.
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