Carlos Tevez says he wants to leave Manchester City for family reasons.
The Argentina captain helped City finish third in the Premier League last season and qualify for the Champions League for the first time.
But the 27-year-old, who joined City from rivals Manchester United in 2009, said he cannot continue to live in the north-west without his two daughters.
"I need to be closer to them and to spend more time with them," Tevez said in a statement.
"Living without my children in Manchester has been incredibly challenging for me. "Everything I do, I do for my daughters.
"I need them to be happy because my life is about them now. I need to be in a place where they can adapt.
"I hope that the people understand the difficult circumstances I have been living under the past 12 months, in regards to my family."
Tevez signed a five-year contract with City following a big-money move from rivals Manchester United in July 2009.
He was given the captain's armband by City manager Roberto Mancini last year, scoring 24 goals in 44 appearances in the club's most successful ever season in the Premier League.
Tevez also lifted the FA Cup after a 1-0 victory over Stoke at Wembley in May, City's first trophy in 35 years.
However, Tevez's relationship with manager Roberto Mancini had already been fractured when he submitted a transfer request at Eastlands in December last year, which was later withdrawn.
Tevez's estranged partner could not settle in Manchester and returned to Argentina with their two daughters Katie and Florencia, but a move to Spain or Italy could persuade his family to return to Europe.

Tevez thanked the club's hierachy and asked for fans to empathise with his personal predicament.
"It is with great regret that I have to inform Manchester City of my wish to leave the club," he added.
"I would like to state that I have great respect for the club, its supporters and the owner, Sheik Mansoor, who has been nothing other than respectful to me.
"I hope that most of the City fans will understand that I have given them my all on the pitch and that my dedication to the city cause has been 100 per cent on the pitch.
"I hope I have done my bit to help City continue their progress towards their ambition to be champions of England and to advance in the Champions League.
"I have no doubt that the players and management of City will achieve great success in the future."