Carlos Tevez concedes he could leave Manchester United at the end of the season.
The Argentina striker told the Daily Mail: "I do have a great feeling about Manchester United and, in particular, the fans. I have a great affection for them and they have made the feeling phenomenal.
"But at this point I am not sure if I will stay, not least because it is not just my decision. It is up to Manchester to decide if they want to keep me - and I have to decide what is right for my career, for my future."
The future, he nevertheless insists, can wait.
"Right now I am only really focused on the four trophies we are trying to win," he says. "At United we are all part of an amazing team.
"We are fighting for every win, home and away, just as we were last season when we won the trophies.
"It's very difficult to compare Manchester United in the Premier League to any teams from South America - even to teams like Brazil and Argentina.
"Physically and technically, they are very different. In South America, particularly with kids, they focus so much on technique. But, right now, Manchester United are probably the best team in the world, tactically and technically, and that is very exciting."