Tevez saga no over!
Milan just won’t give up on Carlos Tevez and according to the latest reports coming from Italy, President Silvio Berlusconi is ready to step in and complete the deal.
The Rossoneri will agree to sign a clause demanded by Manchester City which they initially rejected. By agreeing to this clause, Milan would guarantee the signing of the player at the end of the current season for €24M. If they failed to do so, City would receive a €8M compensation fee.
Milan have also signed Maxi Lopez from Catania which means that with the signing of Tevez, Massimiliano Allegri would have an attacking package formed by eight players.
However, the Rossoneri could soon get rid of Filippo Inzaghi, who fell out with the manager, while Antonio Cassano is sidelined until May and Alexandre Pato will be out for the next three weeks.
Tevez would only be available for Serie A football while Maxi Lopez should already sit on the bench tonight against Cagliari.
Milan are also looking to strengthen their squad with the signing of a tireless midfielder: Marco Donadel from Napoli and Luca Rigoni from Chievo are the first names in their shopping list.