Carlos Tevez has given his strongest indication yet that he could leave Manchester United in the summer, revealing he has already had offers for his services. The Argentina international’s two-year loan is set to expire at the end of the season and at present United seem reluctant to make the move permanent.
Tevez is a firm favourite with the Old Trafford crowd and has stated in the past that he wants to remain at the club.
But after a successful first season with the Red Devils which yielded 19 goals in all competitions, helping guide the club at a Premier League and Champions League double, the 25-year-old has become frustrated after prolonged periods on the bench.
"I have many offers, not only from Spain," he said on Fox Sports Radio Del Plata. "I need to see which club I can go to and what can be done.
"We must not only consider the money, I also have to ensure my family feel comfortable, especially my daughter.
"So I have a lot to think about."
The former West Ham striker has seen his game time drop considerably since the arrival of Dimitar Berbatov in August and accepts competition for places means that perhaps it is time to move on.
"Even if you score three of four goals, you do not play in another game. There are many very good players but I need to play," he added. "I have trained everyday and never said anything against my team-mates or anyone but it is true that there are other options for next season.
"There are many players and they all need to play but I have not lost my place (because of my performances).
"I have not played in important matches. The 'clasico' against Chelsea I did not play. Those are the games that I like to play in."