Vincent Kompany has hinted he would like to stay beyond his Manchester City contract, which expires at the end of the season.
Kompany has been troubled by persistent injuries in recent seasons but insists he is getting better as a player.
“I think what people have never really understood with me is that aside from having had some injuries I’m actually really lucky to be a really 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,” he said.
“I’m not stressed or nervous about any possible scenario because I’ve prepared for every eventuality.
“I’m enjoying the game more than I’ve probably ever enjoyed the game. Probably my first year at City and this last year now have been the best in my career so you want to make it last as long as you can, for sure.”
Kompany was signed by Mark Hughes but the club has changed drastically during his time at the Etihad. The skipper lifted City’s first trophy for 35 years when they won the FA Cup in 2011 and seven years on, won his third Premier League title in their record-breaking 100-point season.
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