Milan 'allowed to speak to Tevez advisor,' says Adriano Galliani
The club's vice-chairman is hesitant to say too much in case the Argentinian's price goes up
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Your support makes all the difference.Manchester City have given AC Milan permission to speak to Carlos Tevez's representative, according to the Italian club's vice-president Adriano Galliani.
The Serie A champions are interested in signing Tevez on loan in January but have yet to open talks with City over the possible transfer of the 27-year-old Argentina striker.
"Tevez is a City player," Galliani said to Gazzetta dello Sport. "The English club has authorised us to speak to his agent but we haven't spoken directly to City yet.
"We don't know what City want.
"I prefer not to speak too much about Tevez, otherwise his price will go up and this is not good."
Tevez's advisor Kia Joorabchian reportedly held talks with AC Milan last week in Italy.
The former West Ham and Manchester United forward looks set to leave the Blues in the new year after his latest fallout with the club.
Tevez returned to his homeland last month without City's permission and is yet to report back to training.
Milan are looking to reinforce their attacking options with Italy frontman Antonio Cassano ruled out indefinitely after undergoing a heart procedure.
When asked about Milan's winter transfer window activity, Galliani said: "If anyone arrives, it will be a striker as our aim is to cover the place of the injured Cassano."
Milan midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng earlier described the prospect of Tevez moving to the San Siro as "perfect".
The 24-year-old told Corriere dello Sport: "It would be perfect for Milan.
"He is fast and can defend aggressively.
"I think that the San Siro wants a player like that. It is not for me to decide, though."
He added: "We would still have five strikers. Among other things, anyway, Tevez could also act as a playmaker, or go to the right or left."
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