London, June 20(ANI): Manchester City defensive midfielder Nigel De Jong has said he would see out the last year of his contract with the English Premier League champions.
The Dutch international's future is up in the air after talks over a new deal worth more than 100,000 pounds a week broke down last year.
"My contract runs for another year - so I'm in a pretty good position. I want to stay. I've been at the club more than three years and I'm feeling really well," The Sun quoted De Jong, as saying.
"I have won the FA Cup and the league title, which are the biggest trophies in England," he added.
"I saw the club change from complete mayhem at the training facilities into a real top club. It's part of the job I occasionally warm the bench. We have a squad rotation system. I prefer to play but it's all about the team and we won the title, so it was worth it," he said. (ANI)


