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AC Milan won't enter bidding war for Tevez

AC Milan will not enter into a bidding war for Manchester City forward Carlos Tevez, according to club vice-president Adriano Galliani.
Despite speculation involving PSG and Spurs, Milan have been the only club to make an actual offer for Tevez, though their bid to take him on loan with a view to signing him permanently for £21 million in the summer was rejected by City.
City are demanding a "fair market price" for Tevez - thought to be around €35 million - and maintain that he will remain on the Premier League club's books for the rest of the season if such an offer is not received.
However Milan, who reached an agreement with Tevez earlier this month but have yet to agree terms with City, will not up their price as Galliani told Milannews.it: ''Our offer is final. If they (PSG) make a better offer, we will not counter it.''
The Rossoneri are looking to reinforce their forward line in January with Italy international Antonio Cassano ruled out indefinitely after undergoing a heart procedure last month.
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