Mangala clueless on long-term Manchester City future

Eliaquim Mangala says he has yet to speak with Valencia or Manchester City about his long-term future.

The centre-back moved to Mestalla on a season-long loan last August and has been a consistent part of the first-choice defence despite the change in coaches.

"We'll see what happens at the end of the season. There are four games left and we'll see what happens," he told Marca.

Asked if Valencia chiefs had spoken to him, he said: "No, and I prefer it that way: to be calm and focused on the pitch and then see what happens.

"I don't know [what I will do], I don't think about next year. My plan is to think about what's happening now and when the season finishes I'll think about next year."

"I had high expectations with Valencia," he said. "Things have happened which are not new to what happened in other years. It's the first time I've had three coaches in a year. There are a lot of changes.

"I've learned to be more focused on what happens on the pitch."