AC Milan have made an offer to Manchester City for wantaway Argentinian striker Carlos Tevez, the Italians' chief executive Adriano Galliani revealed today.
Following two hours of discussions in Milan with Tevez's agent Kia Joorabchian, the Italian champions sent their offer to City, asking for a loan until the end of the season with an option to buy the 27-year-old in the summer.
To make the deal happen, Galliani said Tevez has agreed to make a big economic sacrifice. "He's renounced a mountain of money. We have an agreement with the player and we've sent an email to City with a proposal," said Galliani.
"A free loan with the rights to buy under certain conditions. Yesterday and today (Tuesday) I've put down some building blocks to strengthen a team that is already formidable.
"He's not playing, he's a great player and if he does well with us we'll recompense him for that.
"[Milan owner Silvio] Berlusconi has given me the ok showing once again that he loves the black and red colours. I hope City say yes. I've thwarted some threats from Italy and Europe, I can't tell you who but we're in pole position."
City manager Roberto Mancini has already spoken of his desire to get rid of the Argentinian international following allegations he had refused to come on as a substitute in a UEFA Champions League match against Bayern Munich.
City found Tevez guilty of five breaches of contract for refusing to warm up in that match, which took place in September. "I don't know what the situation is with Carlos at this moment," Mancini said. "I think that for us it is important to sell him. We can do this for him and for the club. If he has the chance to go to Italy, I am happy for him."
There is no guarantee, however, that City will accept Milan's proposal which is believed to be considerably less than the one they accepted from Brazilians Corinthians in August. However, Milan have a history of bringing in major players on the cheap from big European rivals, having done so with Ronaldinho and Zlatan Ibrahimovic from Barcelona and Robinho from City.
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