Carlos Tevez has confirmed he wants to secure a permanent deal with Manchester United.
Argentine ready to commit to United
Carlos Tevez has confirmed he wants to secure a permanent deal with Manchester United.
Tevez joined United on a two-year loan from West Ham last summer and has played a key role in the team's success this season.
The Argentine is now eager to sort out a longer term contract sooner rather than later
"I want to stay with Manchester United and I want to sign. I want to carry on here," he said in the
News of the World.
"I wouldn't say I was in a hurry but I really do want to carry on with Manchester United."
Evra vow
Patrice Evra, meanwhile, has declared that he is willing to pick up a yellow card in the second leg of United's UEFA Champions League semi-final against Barcelona if it helps the progress to the Moscow showpiece.
The left-back would miss the final if he received a booking and United won, but he is not prepared to be any more cautious than usual.
He said: "I don't change my game. The most important thing is Manchester United not Patrice Evra.
"If I need to get booked in the last minute and we win, I will take a booking.
"But personally it would be very difficult if I don't play the final."