The 29-year-old, who infamously went AWOL in the 2011-12 title-winning period, has yet to start out formal discussions with the membership over a brand new deal. However, the club's top scorer this season says he'll respect the last year of his agreement and that the changed circumstances in the last year mean he might think about a longer stay. "I have annually left and I'll respect that," Tevez told reporters. "I will think of whether to sign a new one. When I needed to leave the moment possible It is not the same as last year. "I am dealing with a different time. The membership is treating me effectively and that's so essential for me." Tevez controversially swapped sides in Manchester last year, and has since gone on to win the Premier League and FA Cup with Roberto Mancini's side, which he'll lift again if the club defeats Wigan at Wembley in May.Follow GOAL.COM on Twitter Follow GOAL.COM on Facebook
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