Tévez confident over United deal
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Argentina striker Carlos Tévez believes he is close to signing a permanent contract at Manchester United.
His current agreement of a two-year loan contract at Old Trafford is due to come to an end next year.
Tévez has been linked with a move away from England following the arrival of Dimitar Berbatov in August, but he insists he is happy to stay and ready to pen a new deal.
He told Argentine daily Ole: "We have been talking about it and everything is very advanced, as a consequence I think it will be sorted soon.
"I feel respected by my team-mates and by the technical staff."
Tévez claims that he is happy to fight for his starting place in Sir Alex Ferguson's starting XI.
"I think it's part of my life," he added. "Everywhere I have been I had to fight and it ended up with titles.
"I think that God tests me, not each year, but each month and at the end of the day, winning league titles makes me feel great.
"The only club I didn't win any title with was West Ham, but people told me, regarding the way we escaped, that it was like winning one.
"I can't explain how happy I am when I win a title after a massive fight. I prefer it this way. That's the story of my life. I have overcome obstacles since I was a kid.
"And right now I'm not going to change. I'm at the best club in the world and fighting for your position is normal."
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His current agreement of a two-year loan contract at Old Trafford is due to come to an end next year.
Tévez has been linked with a move away from England following the arrival of Dimitar Berbatov in August, but he insists he is happy to stay and ready to pen a new deal.
He told Argentine daily Ole: "We have been talking about it and everything is very advanced, as a consequence I think it will be sorted soon.
"I feel respected by my team-mates and by the technical staff."
Tévez claims that he is happy to fight for his starting place in Sir Alex Ferguson's starting XI.
"I think it's part of my life," he added. "Everywhere I have been I had to fight and it ended up with titles.
"I think that God tests me, not each year, but each month and at the end of the day, winning league titles makes me feel great.
"The only club I didn't win any title with was West Ham, but people told me, regarding the way we escaped, that it was like winning one.
"I can't explain how happy I am when I win a title after a massive fight. I prefer it this way. That's the story of my life. I have overcome obstacles since I was a kid.
"And right now I'm not going to change. I'm at the best club in the world and fighting for your position is normal."
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