AC Milan is still interested in Manchester City forward Carlos Tevez but only wants to sign players on loan in the January transfer window, chief executive Adriano Galliani said Monday. That could rule out a move to Milan for the Argentina striker though as City is known to only be prepared to sell the player who has fallen out of favor after refusing to warm up during a Champions League match in September. But it has not put off Milan, which needs a forward as Antonio Cassano was ruled out for months after heart surgery and who has pulled off several shrewd signings in recent years using loan deals which turned into cost-effective permanent transfers. “Tevez? Let's see. There is time. If it wasn't for the problem with Cassano we would have stuck with what we had,” Galliani told reporters. “Whoever arrives in January will be on loan with the right to buy.” Inter Milan President Massimo Moratti also said “let's see” when asked by reporters Monday if his club was interested in Tevez. ‘City has no chance' David Beckham believes big-spending Manchester City has no chance of winning the Premier League this season despite being five points clear after 13 games. The 36-year-old midfielder shrugged off its strong start and status as the world's richest club by saying his former team Manchester United, in second, had the experience that would count. “I don't think Manchester City have a chance. This season they have got a good team and have some good players, but Manchester United have more experience and know how to win a championship,” Beckham told reporters in Jakarta, where his LA Galaxy team will play a local side as part of an Asian tour. City has been dominant in the English league so far this season and beat United 6-1 away in a derby last month, but was humbled itself in the Champions League with a loss at Napoli last week. Beckham, who has been linked with a move to Paris St. Germain among others if he does not renew his Galaxy contract which soon expires, said he needed to be fit and playing in form to get a “very special” berth on the Great Britain team in next year's London Olympics. PSG falls again Morgan Amalfitano scored one and set up another as Olympique Marseille handed big-spending Paris St. Germain its second consecutive Ligue 1 defeat, beating its bitter rivals 3-0 at the Stade Velodrome Sunday. It trails leader Montpellier by three points. Earlier, Lisandro Lopez signaled his return to form with two goals as Olympique Lyon beat AJ Auxerre 3-0. Elsewhere, Nice stayed second from bottom on 11 points after a 1-0 defeat at Lorient.