Carlos Tevez has revealed that he wants to spend the next five years with Manchester United before heading back to his spiritual home, Boca Juniors.
The 23-year-old has been an instant success at Old Trafford but he has no intention on becoming a United ‘lifer’.
“At 28, I want to be in Boca,” the ‘Apache’ exclaimed. “I have another year on my contract with Manchester and I could extend it for four years more then return.
“But I want to return to Boca at my peak not as some fatso. Imagine if you cannot move — they’d scream insults at you. If I return it will be to get stuck in and play!
“But I’d like to stay a few more years in Manchester. They look after me well.”
Speaking ahead of Saturday’s match against Bolton – in which the Red Devils suffered a shock loss – Tevez also revealed that a film is in the works about his ‘rags to riches’ life and career.
“The film is going well. The script has been written and in February a team is coming to start work,” said an excited Tevez.
“My story has always been a battle, a fight for every small thing and I want to show young people of today what you can achieve. That’s the film.”