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Carlos Tevez Nears AC Milan Switch

Carlos Tevez Nears AC Milan Switch

20 June 2013 - 09:33

Manchester City's Carlos Tevez is all set to switch clubs. It’s been reported that the Argentine forward may finalise a 10 million pounds deal that will see him land on the Italian side AC Milan.

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  • The former League champions are not willing to let Tevez see off his final year of the contract with City just to watch him go as a free agent next summer. Infact, this is what Tevez willed to which prompted Pellegrini's scouting network to seek buyers for the forward.



    The 29-year old is poised for a £10million switch to AC Milan, according to reports in Italy. Carlos Tevez is set to be offered a deal worth 15 million pounds that would bind him to the club for the next three years.



    Reports suggest that the newly appointed manager, Manuel Pellegrini, intends to hold talks with all the players he has inherited from Robert Mancini who have just a year left on their contact so that City could decide on their future with the club.



    The Chilean would also like to offload such assets this summer so that he could draw some profit from their existing contracts. He intends to use the big bucks to fund the prospective signing of Malaga's Isco. Isco has also been targeted by the Spanish club Real Madrid.



    Madrid's sporting director Zinedine Zidane has held talks with the 21-year old's father, who also is his agent. He has assured him of the regular first-team opportunities his son would get at Bernabeu.



    Fresh reports also link Manchester City's defender Aleksander Kolarov to the Italian champions Juventus.


    Written by Chandraket Mall










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