Manchester City striker Benjani Mwaruwari has revealed he would relish the chance to return to Portsmouth.
Striker staying focused on Man City
Manchester City striker Benjani Mwaruwari has revealed he would relish the chance to return to Portsmouth.
The 30-year-old Zimbabwe international has struggled to make an impact at City since leaving Fratton Park in February last year and recent reports have linked him with a move to Stoke.
However, Benjani has suggested that he may prefer to return to the South Coast if City decide to sell him.
"I have good memories and I have a special relationship with the Portsmouth supporters," he said in The News.
"I left on a good note and I have nothing but good feelings about them, that's for sure.
"I'd love to play for them again, but at the moment I'm contracted to Manchester City.
"I have a job to do here until I'm told anything else.
"There is a lot of talk about my future, but at the moment I'm still a Manchester City player.
"Obviously there is always speculation in football, though. I am happy to stay unless the club declare they do not want me anymore.
"In football, you never know what is around the corner."
Injuries
He added: "It's been okay for me at Manchester City.
"The problem I've had is the injuries I had last season, but everything is okay now. I'm ready to play and I need to play.
"I'm training with the squad and we are about to fly out to Germany.
"I have a contract at the moment and I just want to play football."