Inter rule out Tevez move

Inter Milan have ruled out the signing of Carlos Tevez. The excessive wage demands of the Argentinean have been quoted as the major stumbling block in the deal, which was expected to take Tevez to Italy. For long, Tevez has been voicing his opinions about life in Manchester, which have sparked rumours of a number of major clubs having interest in him. So far, none have been able to take that interest into making a bid for the player. Now, the exact reasons behind this have been revealed after Inter Milan reported that Tevez was demanding around £150,000 per week in wages.
The only club that can afford such a huge wage bill for a player, who is not regarded as being alongside Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo in terms of quality, is Manchester City. Therefore, it would not be surprising if Tevez looks at the situation and decides to stay at City. It has also been rumoured that clubs willing to buy Carlos Tevez would also have to stump up around £40 million as transfer fees in addition to the huge wage bill. Not only has it put off Inter Milan, but also many clubs around the world.
It has not been the first time that Tevez has looked to leave Manchester City since joining the club from archrivals Manchester United a few years ago. He even handed a transfer request in December 2010, which was subsequently withdrawn. Tevez also has a history of moaning at each and every club he has played for.
