The former Manchester United striker has been heavily with a move to Paris Saint-Germain, but Kia Joorabchian has said the Argentinian is unlikely the leave in January

Carlos Tevez is set to stay at Manchester City until at least the end of the season his agent has revealed.

The 27-year-old has been out of favour at the Etihad Stadium since demanding a transfer over the summer, and has been linked with moves to Milan, Inter and Paris Saint-Germain.

Tevez’s agent, Kia Joorabchian, admitted negotiations are unlikely to be completed before the window closes at the end of January as the Blues are insistent on receiving a certain price for the Argentinian.

The advisor told TalkSport: “We’ve been in negotiations with three big clubs but I don’t think they have reached the figures Manchester City want.

“Carlos will remain at Man City until the summer. They [City] would like to move him on but only at a certain price.”

Joorabchian was adamant that Tevez is destined to leave Roberto Mancini’s side once the 2011-12 season is over, however.

He added: “This summer will open up a lot of markets. All of the big clubs are looking for players who can play in the Champions League.

“Carlos Tevez is cup-tied and that creates a big obstacle. You’re spending a lot of money on the transfer and the salary and he can’t play Champions League.

“You have three and half months and then you can re-structure your team, and buy Carlos, in the summer.”

Joorabchian believes PSG will be the favourites to sign the former Manchester United forward in the summer months and praised the Ligue 1 club’s long-term ambition.

The agent continued: “PSG want to build a long-term project and I think Carlos is six months too early for them. But there is a big chance he will go there in the summer.”