He’s happy Tever after
CARLOS TEVEZ is happy to see out the last year of his Manchester City deal.
And the in-form Argentine striker would give serious thought to extending his stay at the Etihad if a new deal was put on the table.
The ex-skipper, 29, along with Joleon Lescott and Gareth Barry, is going into the final year of his current contract and formal talks have yet to start.
But Tevez said: “I have a year left and I will respect that. I’ll think about whether to sign a new one.
“It’s not the same as last season when I wanted to leave as soon as possible.
“I’m going through a different time. The club is treating me really well and that’s so important for me.”
Toure set for Manchester exit
Kolo Toure admits he is considering his options for next season after apparently failing to win a new contract with Manchester City.
The Ivory Coast centre-back joined the Citizens from Arsenal in 2009 and quickly cemented his place in the starting XI, although almost four seasons later the 32-year-old has found game-time hard to come by under Roberto Mancini.
And with City seemingly not prepared to offer Toure a contract extension at the Etihad Stadium, the former Gunner is now preparing for a move away from Manchester, but admits he wishes to remain in England.
"I have been here for nearly four years, and two fantastic years when I have been playing a lot and I hear my songs with Yaya and I will miss those things," Toure told Sky Sports News.
"For me my family is here, my kids are at school and they like the area - but in two months nothing has come from the club and I am thinking about my future definitely.
He added: "My first choice is this country, as I like English football - that is why I began playing football.
"After Ivory Coast I came here, I don't know any other culture and it is important for me to stay here, I have been here for ten-years."
No Manchester City offer for Fiorentina midfielder states agent
The agent of Fiorentina midfielder Borja Valero has stated that reports from England stating the Viola have received offers for the Spaniard are false.
Responding to speculation by TalkSport, Alejandro Camano insisted there had been no contact from Manchester City or any other Premier League club.
Camano stated that the 28-year-old is settled in Florence and happy at Fiorentina, where he has a contract until 2016 and has made 32 appearances this season.
“It is only natural that there is going to be gossip, because Fiorentina are doing very well and Valero is one of the best midfielders in circulation.” Camano told Calciomercato.it.
“These are just rumours. There is absolutely nothing in it.”
“Florence has a very positive atmosphere, so it is not only the football that he loves here, but also the club and the splendid city.”
Since joining the Viola in the summer Valero has played a key part in helping Vincenzo Montella’s side to fourth in the table.
It's him or me: Scott Sinclair wants out of Manchester City if boss Mancini isn't fired
Winger hopes to go on loan next season after a year of kicking his heels on the bench - Everton, Aston Villa and West Brom are interested

Scott Sinclair will seek a loan move from Manchester City next season - if manager Roberto Mancini remains in charge.
But the winger is ready to stay and battle for his place should Mancini be sacked by the deposed Premier League champions.
Sinclair more than quadrupled his £10,000-a-week salary by switching from Swansea to Eastlands for £6.2million last August.
But the 24-year-old has started just TWO Premier League games for boss Mancini, and is yet to score a goal for his new club.
He now has West Brom, Aston Villa and Everyon vying for his signature.
After penning a lucrative four-year deal last summer, Sinclair is reluctant to leave the Blues permanently.
But the Mirror understands he is open to a loan move to get him some regular first-team games if Mancini continues to just use him as a substitute.
Manchester City takes lead to buy New York MLS expansion team, but there's no deal yet
Major League Soccer commissioner Don Garber was in Toronto on Wednesday to meet with Canadian business leaders. He also attended Toronto FC's game against the Montréal Impact in the Amway Canadian Championship, Canada's equivalent of the U.S. Open Cup.
Garber spoke with reporters at halftime of the game, and made some significant headlines. He said that the league may be ready to make an announcement soon about adding a second team in the New York market:
Given MLS' struggles thus far to nail down that franchise, there was quite a bit of speculation on Twitter that the attempt to bring a second team to the Big Apple - specifically, to a plot of land near Citi Field and the USTA National Tennis Center in Queens - had failed.
Was the dream dead? Would MLS now move on to other markets, such as Orlando?
Dan Courtemanche, MLS' executive vice president of communications, quickly took to Twitter to try to clarify matters:
That prompted this exchange between me and Courtemanche:
Courtemanche's remark sounded to me like confirmation that New York was back in front. So did this report out of Toronto:
Note how it doesn't say that there's not going to be a second team in New York. It only says what the ownership group won't be.
Well, I can take things a bit further.
I've talked with multiple sources and have been told that the owners of English Premier League powerhouse Manchester City are now once again in the lead to take hold of MLS' 20th franchise.
You may recall that back in December, Bloomberg reported that City's principal owner, Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, was "close" to a deal with MLS. That was as much as we heard, though.
Soon thereafter, Empire of Soccer reported that MLS had filed a trademark registration for the name "New York City FC." Given Manchester City's potential involvement - not to mention the simple allure of such a name - it made sense.
From what I've heard, talks have continued to progress. There is no deal in place yet - and that bears highlighting, given the sensitive nature of these things.
But Garber's remarks Wednesday night seem to indicate that the matter has reached a stage that is advanced enough for the head of MLS to speak publicly about it.
Exactly when the team would begin playing in MLS isn't clear yet. Among other factors, the proposed stadium in Queens hasn't been approved yet.
This much is known, though: Manchester City will be in New York at the end of May to play a friendly against fellow Premier League power Chelsea at Yankee Stadium. There will be a lot of ears perked up to see if an announcement gets made at that time.
And if it does, you can be sure that a lot of people will take notice. Not only will it finally get MLS a team inside New York's city limits, but the announcement would also come just months before the start of the league's next round of negotiations for national television deals.
It's a fair bet that a second team in New York would look pretty attractive from a ratings perspective.
It will be fascinating to see where the story goes from here. Stay tuned.
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Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho has agreed to return to Chelsea and will be joined at Stamford Bridge by Atletico Madrid striker Radamel Falcao, 27. Bild
Neymar's father and agent says the Brazilian forward will head for Europe next year with Barcelona, Real Madrid and Chelsea leading the £50m chase for the 21-year-old. DSSC
Meanwhile, West Brom have joined a host of clubs interested in signing Sinclair, who has started just two Premier League games this season. Daily Express
Fulham are set to sanction the £4m sale of goalkeeper David Stockdale, 27, to either West Ham or Hull, to fund the Cottagers' move for Roma's Maarten Stekelenburg, 30. Daily Express
Arsenal have revived their interest in Sevilla's 26-year-old Argentine defender Federico Fazio. DSSC
The Gunners are also interested in Hamburg's 28-year-old goalkeeper Rene Adler after being priced out of moves for Sunderland's Simon Mignolet and Asmir Begovic of Stoke. Daily Mirror
FC Basel's Austrian defender Aleksander Dragovic, 22, is ready to snub a move to Arsenal and German side Borussia Dortmund to join Everton. talkSHIT
Everton boss David Moyes will battle Manchester City for the £10m capture of Leeds defender Sam Byram, 19. Sun
Newcastle are hopeful of fending off interest from Arsenal to secure a summer deal for Nigeria defender Godfrey Oboabona, 23. Metro
Chelsea striker Fernando Torres, 29, insists he will be at club next season and claims he would welcome the arrival of another big-name striker. Times
Stoke boss Tony Pulis is set to leave the Potters at the end of the season although his departure could be announced as soon as they clinch mathematical Premier League safety. Daily Mirror
Chelsea defender John Terry, 32, is relaxed about his future at Stamford Bridge, despite a lack of movement on contract talks. Daily Express
Phil Jones's injury-interrupted season at Manchester United has seen former club Blackburn Rovers miss out on a £2m windfall - despite the 21-year-old's contribution to United's Premier League title success. Daily Telegraph
World player of the year Lionel Messi, 25, says Barcelona will "try" to achieve what seems like an almost impossible comeback when Bayern Munich visit the Nou Camp next week. Independent
Manchester United chief executive David Gill has warned rivals Manchester City that Alex Ferguson intends to strengthen his squad when the transfer window opens. Manchester United Evening News
Aston Villa defender Ron Vlaar, 28, says his team-mates know they are under severe pressure but insists they will not be relegated from the Premier League. Birmingham Mail
Reading chairman Sir John Madejski says that Royals are in a much stronger position financially compared to fellow Premier League struggler Queens Park Rangers. Reading Post
Brazil, the 2014 World Cup hosts, have unveiled the caxirolas - a new infuriating instrument for fans, which is even more annoying than the vuvuzelas played at the World Cup in South Africa. Independent
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