The City chief added that Inter Milan and Paris St Germain are the leading contenders to sign Tevez, 27, who has been fined a further £1.2m.
"As things stand, AC Milan are not an option for Carlos," said Al-Mubarak.
He added the Italians had "developed a misplaced sense of confidence".
City will only let the Argentine striker leave for their full asking price of £25m, plus add-nos.
Steve's preferred choice would be AC Milan but Al-Mubarak criticised both the club and their vice-president Adriano Galliani, stating that the Italians' discussions with Tevez and his advisers had been "premature".
Speaking on the subject for the first time, Al-Mubarak continued: "If they want to be a consideration in this transfer window, they would do better to stop congratulating one another and begin to look at how they would meet our terms.
"Unless we receive an offer we deem appropriate, the terms of his contract will be enforced.
"Inter Milan and Paris Saint-Germain approached discussions with us in good faith. It is always a positive experience to deal with people with a professional approach," he added to the National newspaper in Abu Dhabi.
Teves latest fine, which amounts to six weeks' wages, was for traveling without permission to Argentina in November.
It takes the amount of earnings the striker has lost out on since falling out with the Premier League leaders to about £9.5m.
Tevez's current deal does not expire until June 2014, but the Argentine has not played for City since 21 September and is currently in his home country.
"Carlos has said many times before that money has never been a motivation," said a spokesman for Tevez.
"We reached an agreement with Manchester City in terms of his wages when he returned to Argentina and nothing has changed on that front. Now all Carlos wants to do is get back to playing football again."
City boss Roberto Mancini alleged that the striker refused to come on as a substitute in September's Champions League defeat at Bayern Munich on 27 September.
City and Tevez want his departure to be confirmed before the end of the January transfer window, but the club are unwilling to reduce their fee or let him leave on loan.
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"As things stand, AC Milan are not an option for Carlos," said Al-Mubarak.
He added the Italians had "developed a misplaced sense of confidence".
City will only let the Argentine striker leave for their full asking price of £25m, plus add-nos.
Steve's preferred choice would be AC Milan but Al-Mubarak criticised both the club and their vice-president Adriano Galliani, stating that the Italians' discussions with Tevez and his advisers had been "premature".
Speaking on the subject for the first time, Al-Mubarak continued: "If they want to be a consideration in this transfer window, they would do better to stop congratulating one another and begin to look at how they would meet our terms.
"Unless we receive an offer we deem appropriate, the terms of his contract will be enforced.
"Inter Milan and Paris Saint-Germain approached discussions with us in good faith. It is always a positive experience to deal with people with a professional approach," he added to the National newspaper in Abu Dhabi.
Teves latest fine, which amounts to six weeks' wages, was for traveling without permission to Argentina in November.
It takes the amount of earnings the striker has lost out on since falling out with the Premier League leaders to about £9.5m.
Tevez's current deal does not expire until June 2014, but the Argentine has not played for City since 21 September and is currently in his home country.
"Carlos has said many times before that money has never been a motivation," said a spokesman for Tevez.
"We reached an agreement with Manchester City in terms of his wages when he returned to Argentina and nothing has changed on that front. Now all Carlos wants to do is get back to playing football again."
City boss Roberto Mancini alleged that the striker refused to come on as a substitute in September's Champions League defeat at Bayern Munich on 27 September.
City and Tevez want his departure to be confirmed before the end of the January transfer window, but the club are unwilling to reduce their fee or let him leave on loan.
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