Tevez 'unsure' over City future
Carlos Tevez has revealed it is 'possible' he could quit Manchester City due to personal reasons - but is refusing to put a date on any exit.
However, Argentina striker is suffering from homesickness and is rumoured to be planning to quit life in England to spend more time with his two daughters, who are back in his homeland.
He told The People: "Will I leave the Premier League? It is possible, but I don't have a fixed date."
Meanwhile, Tevez says he expects to be 'fully recuperated' by the time the Manchester derby come around on Wednesday night.
The forward, who has scored 30 times in 44 Premier League games since his move across Manchester could even return against West Brom on Sunday after making good progress.
The City forward has been back in his homeland receiving treatment on a thigh injury says he cannot wait to face his old club when they meet at Eastlands.
He said: "I plan to be fully recuperated for the Manchester derby. The match is very important for me and the club.
"I have fought hard to be in good condition for that game and I'll be ready.
"I have forgotten Ferguson. For me he is the past - if I score any goal I will celebrate.
"I do have respect but this match is very special after what happened last season.
"We all need to remain patient and retain confidence in the project at this club. We can still improve our image."