Carlos Tevez says he is pleased to see out the remaining of his Manchester City agreement and might even contemplate extending his stay at Eastlands. Tevez's recent package ends next year and the striker has been clearly linked with the Eastlands leave home ever since his refusal to warm-up in a League game last season. Likely movements to Corinthians and Milan collapsed immediately after that incident, but Tevez won his place back and helped fire City to title glory in 2011-12, before keeping his position being an integrated number this term, scoring 17 ambitions in 41 games. Just over a year ago, it seemed unthinkable that Tevez would honor his agreement, but the Argentina striker insists he's more satisfied now. "I have annually left and I'll respect that. I will think of whether to sign a new one," Tevez is quoted as saying in the Sun. "It isn't as last year the same when I needed to leave when possible. I am dealing with a different time. The club is treating me effectively and that's therefore very important to me." Britain internationals Gareth Barry and Joleon Lescott are also entering the last years of their individual City agreements, with the latter tipped to leave the team come july 1st.
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