Carlos Tevez is determined to stay at Manchester United - even though the former West Ham United star's loan contract at Old Trafford has not yet been made permanent.
The Sun newspaper reports Tevez fears his Manchester United future is in doubt because he has still not been offered a deal despite assurances from the club.
Tevez has been on the bench in three of the last four games and was also angry the vacant No 9 shirt was saved for Dimitar Berbatov rather than given to him this season.
United secured the hitman, 24, on an initial two-year loan at the start of last term after his controversial spell at West Ham.
In July, United chief executive David Gill said: "The only issue is a long-term contract. It is not a problem."
But last month manager Sir Alex Ferguson said: "As I understand, a permanent deal will happen at the end of the season."
Tevez said: "Ever since I came I've wanted a permanent contract. I would sign it without doubt."

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