AC Milan still want Carlos Tevez transfer

 

Pa
Monday 23 January 2012 08:53 EST
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Carlos Tevez Redknapp loves a good deal and there's one to be had with Carlos Tevez. Manchester City want shot of the Argentinean and their desire to have rid of him could mean he would be much cheaper than his ability is worth. Redknapp has r
Carlos Tevez Redknapp loves a good deal and there's one to be had with Carlos Tevez. Manchester City want shot of the Argentinean and their desire to have rid of him could mean he would be much cheaper than his ability is worth. Redknapp has r (GETTY IMAGES)

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AC Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani has not given up hope of signing Manchester City forward Carlos Tevez during the winter transfer market.

The Rossoneri pulled out of negotiations with City earlier this month to acquire the Argentina forward but have now confirmed they are back in the race to sign the 27-year-old.

"Tevez wants Milan? We also want Tevez," Galliani said on the club's official website, acmilan.com

"We shall see, there are still seven days left until the end of the transfer window."

However, Milan face stiff competition from Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan to land Tevez, who has stated his preference to join the Rossoneri.

Galliani insisted that should Milan fail to acquire Tevez, the Rossoneri would sign Fulham target Maxi Lopez from Catania.

"If Tevez does not arrive, then Maxi Lopez will join us," Galliani said. "Either one or the other, certainly not the two of them."

Reports in Italy claimed Lopez has travelled today to Milan to complete his transfer to the San Siro outfit.

However, Galliani said: "I think he (Lopez) is already in Milan but we will now see what happens.

"His medical? We must be calm, we need to wait a few more days. Maxi Lopez is a player that interests us a lot and it's likely that he will arrive. The situation is very simple, we have an agreement with Catania and with the player."

PA

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