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Milan: AC Milan assistant manager Mauro Tassotti has admitted that the club could look into the possibility of signing Manchester City outcast Carlos Tevez. The Argentine was alleged to have refused to go on as a substitute during his current club's Champions League clash against Bayern Munich - which they lost 2-0.
After that game, manager Roberto Mancini had come out saying that the former Manchester United man would not play as long as he remains City boss, and the 27-year-old has not appeared for the club since then.
There has been a significant amount of speculation surrounding the future of the forward, with some reports pointing towards the San Siro giants potentially being interested in acquiring the services of the hitman.
Now Tassotti has confirmed the same, insisting that their interest would be subject to his mental state.
"Tevez to Milan? He is a great player but we need to evaluate his condition and his head because as well as technical ability, you need to be mentally ready to play," he said, according to The Mirror.
"There are problems with Manchester City but it could be an idea."
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