Carlos Tevez has reportedly agreed to personal terms with AC Milan, but any deal still hinges on Manchester City’s approval.
Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani revealed the intricacies of the proposed deal, which could see the Argentine forward initially arrive at San Siro on loan until the end of the season, with a view to a permanent transfer worth 15 million euros and a three-year contract.
“We have an agreement with Tevez, he wants to come to Milan,” Galliani told the Milan Channel. “We proposed a loan to Manchester City and now we wait for a response.”
“Tevez will earn three million euros from January until May. We should then redeem his contract (permanently) and he will then earn five million euros per year until 2015.”
“It will be a solution, one that has been suggested by Milan, of around 15 million euros which should satisfy the Arab leadership.”
Galliani also announced that Tevez will take a pay cut in order to complete a move to Massimiliano Allegri’s side: “He will give up a lot of money just to play with the Rossoneri.”
The news comes in quick succession of claims in the Italian media that the striker’s agent Kia Joorabchian held a second successive meeting with the Milan supremo on Tuesday.
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