Amidst the claims that Carlos Tevez will be leaving the Etihad Stadium for just about any club willing to pay for him, news is emerging that Corinthians may be ready to take him out of his nightmare after all.
The Brazilian side have been associated with a move for the forward in the past two transfer windows, but have pulled out both times due to his £40m price-tag, coupled with his massive wages.
Time de Povo are once again being linked with a move for the 27 year-old, however some are suggesting that the finances may prevent a move once more, as Tevez looks to leave the chaos that has been his Manchester City tenure.
That being said, the South Americans could still take Tevez to the warmer climates of Brazilian football this January, as talks circulate of a six-month loan deal for the tenacious attacker.
The deal resembles the case of Robinho, who joined Santos on a temporary deal in 2010 after falling out with some of the backroom staff at the Manchester outfit, as Tevez seems to have done.
The Citizens are keen to offload the Argentine after he refused to play against Bayern Munich last month, but are now finding it difficult to find someone willing to pay for him – as well as his personality.