Roberto Mancini is in talks with Turkish champions Galatasaray about their vacant manager's position.
The Istanbul club confirmed on Twitter that Mancini had met club directors, posting a photo of the 48-year-old with chief executive Lutfi Aribogan. 
The Italian would replace Fatih Terim, who was sacked last week after failing to agree a new contract.
City fired Mancini in May, exactly a year after he led them to their first Premier League title.
Galatasaray have made a disappointing start to the Turkish league season, picking up only one win from their first five games.
They are in a Champions League group with Real Madrid, who beat them 6-1 in their opening game, Juventus and FC Copenhagen.
Terim, 60, is one of the most influential people in the club's history, having led them to six of their record 19 domestic titles, as well as the 2000 Uefa Cup following an 11-year spell as a player.
Mancini won three successive Italian league titles and two Italian Cups with Inter Milan, before winning the FA Cup and Premier League with City