The Rossoneri skipper urges Tevez to join Milan to further his career and denies reports of unrest if the Argentine arrives at San Siro
A.C Milan skipper, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Carlos-c8346 Tevez will need to make some sacrifices if he intends to join an ambitious club.
French side, Paris Saint Germain, have emerged as Milan’s leading rivals in race to sign the Argentine international. Tevez had agreed personal terms with the Italian Champions but City’s huge transfer demands remain a stumbling
block in his move to San Siro. Milan are adamant on their stance of getting the former West Ham United star on a free loan while the Eastland’s club only want to sell the striker. It is believed that PSG are preparing a mammoth offer to land the player in
the French capital.
However, Ambrosini believes that joining Milan will resurrect Tevez’s unsettled career and can help him win everything. The veteran midfielder insisted that the French side has made a tempting offer to the Argentine but he needs
to choose career over money. The 34-year-old is full of respect for Les Parisiens but he believes that joining Milan will be a more positive situation for him.
While talking to the reporters, Ambrosini said, “If it’s true that PSG have made a more economically advantageous offer than Milan, then Tevez has to make a certain choice. Without showing a lack of respect for the French side,
coming to Milan would be a very positive situation for him.”
Asked on if Tevez’s signing would create unrest in the Milan dressing room, the former Cesena rejected the talk and insisted that the former Manchester United man will be a great addition to the squad.
“We do have a lot of players and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Antonio-Cassano-c6302 might return earlier than expected, but if Tevez were to arrive, then we’d all be very happy.” added the Italian
Earlier, Club President, Silvio Berlusconi, had also admitted of his desire of bringing the Argentine to San Siro and claimed that he could win the Ballon d’Or if he chooses Milan.
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