It’s been revealed that Roberto Mancini will have talks with Manchester City chairman, Khaldoon Al-Mubarak, on Monday regarding the touchline debacle with Carlos Tevez.
The forward was suspended by the club after he refused to come on as a substitute in the 2-0 loss against Bayern Munich, prompting further uncertainty regarding his future at the club.
It’s uncertain what course of action the club will take, but there are rumours of the Argentine’s contract being terminated after a tumultuous time at the Etihad Stadium.
The 27 year-old has been widely criticised by pundits and coaches alike, with some delivering a message of disgust at the player’s attitude to how he carries himself on and off the pitch at times.
Sheikh Mansour is not expected to play a part in the talks on Monday but will be kept in the loop in regards to what the decision is on the future of his investment.
After an emphatic start to the season, the Citizens are enduring a rocky time at the moment with draws at Fulham and against Napoli, as well as the midweek loss against Bayern Munich.
Mancini has the unenviable task of deciding what to do with his forward, but it’s a definite possibility that the Argentine may not be at the club in February.