The Argentina international's representative is not excluding the scenario of a transfer to Serie A and described the San Siro outfit as a good destination for his client
Carlos Tevez's representative Kia Joorabchian has refused to rule out a loan move to AC Milan in the winter transfer window.
Italian sources claimed on Thursday that Joorabchian had met with Milan's directors at the club's office with a view to discussing the Argentine's potential transfer to San Siro in January.
Tevez, 27, has been frozen out by Manchester City after allegedly refusing to come on as a substitute in a Champions League match against Bayern Munich in September and is looking for an escape route from his situation.
"I spoke to Tevez, but we did not discuss anything," Joorabchian told Sky Sport Italia. "Could he move to Serie A? Sure, why not? Italy is great, the football is great, the football there is coming up... Milan are a great club with a big history. Milan are one of the biggest clubs in the world. It is a possibility that Carlitos goes to a big club."
The San Siro side, who is already through to the Champions League knockout stages, is on the lookout for a new striker following Antonio Cassano's heart surgery.
Milan CEO Adriano Galliani has insisted the club are only interested in a temporary replacement for Cassano, a possibility that would also please City, as they would not see Tevez's valuation go down significantly should he earn playing time.
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