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Kompany wants to extend career at City

- By James Ducker

Vincent Kompany has hinted at his desire to continue playing for Manchester City next season.

The captain is out of contract next summer but marked the 10th anniversar­y of his signing yesterday by insisting he felt he still had a lot to offer manager Pep Guardiola.

“I think what people have never really understood with me is that aside from having had some injuries, I’m actually lucky to be a good athlete naturally so I still feel mobile, I still feel strong, that I’m improving and I’m learning so much more about the game,” Kompany, 32, said in an interview with the City website.

On the prospect of taking up a role with City once he does finish playing, the defender added: “I feel like I can still give something back. We’ll see what level and to what extent but in many ways I’ve received too much from the game to put it behind me and go on a 45-year holiday, it’s not for me.

“I’ll be connected with City for the rest of my life, as a fan, as an employee, as an ambassador. Whatever City decide or I decide, it’s not something we can undo.

“We’ve had 10 years together and 10 years at City with the transition­s we’ve had is like 30 years at another club – trust me. So it’s cemented, we’re tied to each other for life.”

City, meanwhile, have recalled Montenegro Under-21 goalkeeper Aro Muric from his loan spell with NAC Breda following a suspected Achilles injury to Claudio Bravo.

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