Manchester City refuse to cut their asking price for Carlos Tevez.
The Sunday Mirror says Inter Milan, Real Madrid and Juventus are all back in the hunt for the Argentina striker after his proposed £40million move to Brazilian club Corinthians collapsed.
City lowered their initial £50m asking price because Tevez made it clear that he wanted to return to South America to be close to his estranged wife and daughters.
But they have told the striker's advisers that the Corinthians deal was a one-time offer made on compassionate grounds.
Tevez has been pictured speaking to Inter sporting director Marco Branca at a hotel in Sardinia.
But if he wants to remain in Europe, any interested club will have to find boss Roberto Mancini's original £50m asking price.