Manchester City defender Pablo Zabaleta (left) could leave the club

Manchester City defender Pablo Zabaleta insists he is not planning to go anywhere in the January transfer window but admits he may leave the club during the summer.

A knee injury has limited the Argentine to just seven appearances for City this season but he has featured in their last two matches, a 3-0 win at Norwich in the FA Cup and their 4-0 drubbing of Crystal Palace in the Premier League on Saturday.

Zabaleta, who turned 31 on Saturday, made the move to the Etihad from Espanyol for £6.5m in August 2008 and has since made 285 appearances for the club.

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He has been linked with a move to rejoin former Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini at Inter Milan but Zabaleta is in no rush to leave.

"At the end of this season I will have one more year left on my contract," he said.

"Normally the end of this season will be the time to decide what we will do.

Zabaleta has struggled with knee problems this season

"As a player I think I still have two or three years left to play at the top level, but in football things change quickly.

"I am enjoying myself at this great club, and at the end of this season we will have a conversation.

"I want to finish the season here and am not thinking of going anywhere in January."

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