AC Milan CEO Adriano Galliani has insisted that the San Siro side are not interested in signing Manchester City attacker Carlos Tevez ahead of the 2013-14 campaign.
The Milan director recently hinted at a summer move for the Argentina international, but he has now made it clear that the Rossoneri have no intention to bring in an extra attacker until one of their current forwards leaves the club.
"Tevez
is not a transfer target for us. Before we will try to bring in new
players, we will have to sell some of our own players first," Galliani
told reporters.
"It's not a financial problem, but has to do with
the amount of attackers we already have. At the moment, we already have
seven players for just three positions.
"Our big transfer coup came in January when we signed Mario Balotelli from City. We will see if anything else happens."
The 29-year-old Tevez has a contract with Manchester City until June 2014, but he is keen to leave the club this summer.
He has also been linked with clubs such as Juventus and Liverpool.
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