RM wants 'high price' for Tevez
Tevez could leave City in the winter transfer market after his latest falling-out with the club. He returned to his homeland earlier this month without City's permission and has yet to report back to training, having previously been punished by the club for refusing to warm up during the Champions League game away to Bayern Munich. Reports in Italy have strongly linked Tevez with a move to Serie A, with Inter Milan, Juventus and AC Milan reportedly keen to sign the 27-year-old. Indeed AC Milan assistant boss Mauro Tassotti went as far as saying: "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. There are problems with Manchester City but it could be an idea." Milan legend Alessandro Costacurta, meanwhile, believes Tevez would be an ideal signing. "Tevez would be perfect to substitute Cassano," Costacurta said. "I get the impression that he could create some problems if he is left on the bench though - and that will happen at Milan when you consider the forwards they have in their squad. "He would have to be managed properly. Nevertheless, he is the ideal attacker for Milan." But Mancini told Italian television station Rai Due: "Tevez is strong regardless of what has happened. And great players have a price that is rather high." Mancini, meanwhile, denied speculation that City are in talks to acquire Napoli forward Edinson Cavani. Cavani is a reported target of the Blues, who face Napoli in the Champions League on Tuesday night. When asked about City's reported interest in the Uruguay international, Mancini said: "The good players are all interesting but there's nothing. "We can't buy every player."