The Star Late Edition

Inter enter the fray as they make Tevez move

- IAN HERBERT

MANCHESTER City’s attempts to get Carlos Tevez off their books this month have been boosted by a move by Internazio­nale, while discussion­s also resumed between his representa­tives and Milan.

Inter are well behind their Milanese neighbours and have made few positive noises about Tevez so far, though the club’s head of technical staff, Marco Branca, has arranged a meeting with City. There has been no contact between Inter and Kia Joorabchia­n, whose work to seek a move for Tevez to Milan saw him meet that club’s vicepresid­ent Adriano Galliani yesterday.

Milan would appear to be by far Tevez’s preferred option, with personal terms already struck between player and club, who also met City last month. Inter’s tentative interest has been known for some time, though they have chosen to remain in the background.

Reports from Italy last night suggested that they may also be seeking to make a permanent offer, paying in staged installmen­ts from this off-season. That could place Inter ahead of their neighbours, who have yet to move beyond the option of a loan deal for the remainder of this season, with a view to buying in the off-season.

Meanwhile, Roberto Mancini will be unable to field Owen Hargreaves from the start in the place of the suspended Gareth Barry when City face Manchester United in the FA Cup third round on Sunday.

Mancini spoke of how Hargreaves had trained well this week and it had been the club’s expectatio­n that he would be approachin­g Premier League fitness levels by this month. But he will be confined to the bench. – The Independen­t

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