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Milan: AC Milan midfielder Clarence Seedorf has taken a swipe at Manchester City's Carlos Tevez, after the striker was linked with a a move to the Italian champions.
The veteran Dutchman has claimed that money is the first thing on Tevez's mind when it comes to negotiating a transfer, with the 27-year-old currently representing his fifth club.
Tevez has fallen out of favour at City and he appears close to a move away from the Premier League, with Seedorf's current employers and Paris Saint-Germain reportedly in the driving seat to sign the striker.
Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani has already confirmed that the Serie A side had agreed personal terms with the Argentine, but Seedorf is not convinced he will be joining the Rossoneri.
Reports claim Paris Saint-Germain have moved ahead in the race to sign the Argentine striker, by offering 30 million Euros to Manchester City. Galliani also stated that City had rejected their proposal to take him on loan with an option to buy at the end of the season for 23 million Euros.
"Looking back at his career, his agents and every move he has ever made, I think Tevez will go where they can promise him the most money," Seedorf told Sky Sport Italia.
"Milan would be the first time in his life that he has chosen a club for his career rather than the money. We'll see what happens."
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