Milan's president Massimo Moratti confirmed that the club is actively interested in acquiring the forward Carlos Tevez.
The Argentinian has been linked with a move to another city team, "Milan," for some time now, but negotiations are stalled due to financial disagreements. "Inter" intends to take advantage of this.
"If you're doing something, do it seriously, because you understand that a great opportunity has presented itself," Moratti said. "We have gathered information, so now we'll see if we can act. Three weeks are left."
It is said that "Inter" wants to loan the forward until the end of the season, and then buy the contract for 27 million euros in the summer. However, Tevez himself seems to prioritize "Milan," with whom he has already agreed on personal contract terms.
At the moment, the footballer is in Argentina. He returned to his homeland in November despite the ban from "Man City" and refuses to come back.