The San Siro outfit are still keen to bolster their attack and have renewed their interest in the Argentine striker, who returned to training last month with the Citizens
AC Milan are weighing up the options of a summer bid for Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez, La Gazzetta dello Sport claims.
The Serie A champions were very close to signing the Argentine on loan in January, but a move failed to materialise as the two clubs could not reach an agreement.
After an exile in Argentina as a result of a much-publicised fall-out with manager Roberto Mancini, Tevez returned to training with City last month and is believed to be close to reaching match fitness.
Milan CEO Adriano Galliani claimed in January that the club would open discussions with City again in June if they failed to secure Tevez's services for the second half of 2011-12.
The Rossoneri are interested in adding to their attacking options, and the Argentina international reportedly remains at the top of their wishlist.
Alexandre Pato's future at San Siro is still up in the air following a series of disappointing performances this season, while Robin van Persie, who has not yet decided whether he will sign a new Arsenal contract, is understood to be Milan's main target.
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