The City skipper's request was promptly rejected by the club, with whom the Argentinian star is under contract until 2014.
The 26-year-old then responded by saying relationships with 'certain executives' at the club have broken down beyond repair and made it clear he wants to move on even though City turned down his transfer request.
Tevez returned to training in England earlier this week following a short break in Tenerife and did not travel with the rest of the squad to Turin for Thursday's Europa League game with Juventus, although City had already qualified for the knock-out stage.
Mancini spoke after the 1-1 draw and, ahead of the talks, the Blues boss indicated he would be willing to play Tevez in Monday's home game against Everton.
"When I arrive at the training ground, I will speak with Carlos," said Mancini.
"Will he play on Monday? Yes, why not?
"He has trained with us since Tuesday, and he doesn't have a problem."
Tevez is City's top scorer this season with 10 goals from 16 games and last term claimed a 29-goal haul in his first season at the club.
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