AC Milan have declared themselves back in the running to sign Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez.
The Italian giants have been vocal about their desire to sign the 27-year-old, but have faced a number of stumbling blocks along the way.
It is believed that the main issue that caused the Serie A side to pull out of a proposed move for the Argentina international was Man City's strong stance on a permanent switch as opposed to a loan deal, which Milan would prefer.
While it seemed inevitable that the frontman would remain at City until the end of the season, it is understood that Milan have re-entered talks with Tevez's representatives, according to Sky Sports News.
Meanwhile, the controversial star has decided to appeal the Premier League leaders' six-week fine.