AC Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani has claimed that the club are no longer interested in Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez.
The Italian recently said that he was a fan of the Argentina forward, sparking rumours that the Serie A side were readying a bid for the player.
However, Galliani has since said that no such offer will be forthcoming and that the club are well stocked in their striking department.
"There are no negotiations for Tevez," Galliani told reporters.
"As for now we have everything we need in attack. We will play 4-3-1-2 next season with either Riccardo Saponara or Kevin-Prince Boateng as [playmaker]."
Meanwhile, Ricardo Montolivo will take over the captaincy at San Siro next season following the departure of Massimo Ambrosini.