Tevez's hopes of Inter deal recede

Wednesday 22 June 2011 19:00 EDT
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Tevez's wage demands have priced him out of a move to Inter Milan
Tevez's wage demands have priced him out of a move to Inter Milan (GETTY IMAGES)

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Carlos Tevez's hopes of a move from Manchester City to Internazionale were apparently extinguished yesterday.

The Milan club blamed the Argentine forward's wage demands, which were "out of the question" and said the "market is crazy at the moment".

Inter, mindful of the impending Uefa fair play rules, were also priced out of the race for Udinese's Barcelona-bound striker Alexis Sanchez.

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