The Argentinian striker will complete his contract with the Italian side, but sources indicate he may be thinking about returning to his beloved club Boca Juniors.

Despite being one of the team's stars, Argentinian Carlos Tevez does not seem keen on signing a new commitment with Italian side Juventus, as sources indicate the player could be thinking about returning to his home country to play for Boca Juniors.

After coming back from his holiday break, Tevez established he is not looking to extend his current arrangement with "La Vecchia Signora", an issue that could prove key for the defending Serie A Champions in their hopes for success this season.

"My desire is to live up to my word. I will complete my contract with Juventus as I said before, and that's it. I'm not looking for an extension because I feel that's not the right move for me. I still have eighteen months to go, and I know it's complicated to leave when you are playing great football, but you have to enjoy whatever you do," Tevez stated.

Juventus officers recently approached Tevez about a contract extension, but the player reportedly denied an interest in such a commitment. Weeks after this meeting, the player was seen with Boca Juniors' President Daniel Angelici, who has been looking to bring back "El Apache" to the historic Argentinian club for quite some time now.

Given that Argentinian clubs cannot afford to pay large amounts of money regarding transfers, the Xeneize side would be waiting for Tevez to end his contract with the Italian champions so he could return to play for them.