Inter Keen On Manchester United’s Tevez - Reports
The Nerazzurri seem willing to add to their Argentine colony by swooping for 'Carlitos' next summer.
Nov 27, 2008 8:04:00 AM
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There have been rumours in recent days that Inter director of sport Marco Branca and agent Jorge Mendes have traveled to England in order to start negotiations with Chelsea striker Didier Drogba.
But President Massimo Moratti has moved to deny the alleged interest in the Ivorian international, stressing that coach José Mourinho has already a strong array of hitmen at his disposal.
Nonetheless, Gazzetta dello Sport alleges this morning that Argentine marksman Carlos Tevez might also be on the Nerazzurri’s radar and they could try to lure him to the Stadio San Siro next year.
The 24-year-old’s loan deal with the Red Devils will run out next June and there is still no formal word over a completed transfer.
He is still tied to MSI, the holding company that first brought him to Europe in 2006, when he joined London side West Ham United.
Should Sir Alex Ferguson fail in his bid to extend the Argentine’s stay at Old Trafford, the Via Durini powers that be are reportedly ready to pounce with a mega contract proposal - with Spanish champions Real Madrid thought to be poised in a similar position.
Vince Masiello, Goal.com
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