Manchester City chief Brian Marwood has urged skipper Carlos Tevez to forget thoughts of leaving this summer.
Marwood believes the club is going to be "an interesting place" in the coming years. He told BBC Radio 5 Live's Sportsweek programme: "We are working hard to keep Carlos Tevez, as we are with everybody.
"I just hope Carlos reflects on the season, reflects on yesterday, reflects on the fact we are going to be playing Champions League football and thinks: 'this is something I want to be part of'.
"That is up to Carlos to think through in the summer. You would like to think Manchester City is going to be an interesting place over the next few years."
Marwood added: "Carlos asked for a transfer in January and the club refused that. He is a massive player for us.
"He is our captain, he is our top goalscorer. Everyone can see that when he steps over that white line he gives everything.
"He came into the final having just recovered from a very nasty hamstring injury but once again showed great leadership qualities."