Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Carlos Tevez Rule Out For Inter Milan

The Inter Milan have announced they are no longer interested in signing Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez having previously held negotiations to the Argentine in the AC Milan and Paris Saint Germain have also held talks 27-year-old, but no club has been able to meet City's £30 million-plus valuation.

They are less than a week remaining of the transfer window, Tevez is presently in Argentina, having returned to South America in November for the City have stopped paying his wages in the striker and his club are keen to see an end to what has become an arduous saga, which began in September after he refused to resume his warm-up in the UEFA Champions League defeat at Bayern Munich.

A Tuesday evening City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak outlined the club would not allow Tevez to leave in any undervalue deal and if any suitable arrangement cannot be found then they would expect the forward to honour the remaining two-and-half-years of his contract for the AC Milan have been Tevez's preferred destination to PSG having pulled out of a deal because they believe it is too expensive, they now also appear to be his only option after Inter ruled out a move due to the return of other players from injury.

The Inter, meanwhile, remain unsure over the future of Thiago Motta, who has been regularly linked with PSG to asked whether the midfielder will stay at the Giuseppe Meazza, Provera said: "It's a question that for now has no answer to they are choices which the club will do with the player."

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