Carlos Tevez's agent has reportedly had another meeting with AC Milan vice president Adriano Galliani, increasing speculation that the Manchester City forward will move to Italy in January. A photo in Tuesday's Gazzetta dello Sport showed agent Kia Joorabchian having dinner with Galliani late Monday. City has reportedly set a €4 million ($5.4 million) price tag to acquire Tevez on loan for the second half of this season, and is asking for another €20 million ($26.9 million) to keep him after that. Galliani is reportedly asking Tevez to lower his salary of about €10 million ($13.4 million) per season, with the Argentina international under contract with City through 2013-14. Italian mainstream daily La Repubblica reported that Milan wants Tevez at its holiday training camp in Dubai by Dec. 29, and that a deal could be reached after City's Champions League status is determined Wednesday. Milan needs another striker, with Antonio Cassano out long-term following heart surgery, although Tevez would not be eligible for the Champions League after featuring for City against Napoli at the beginning of the campaign.