Manchester City flop Robinho insists he wants to stay at Santos 'for four years'

Robinho has no intention of returning to Eastlands in a hurry after returning to a hero's welcome at Santos.The Manchester City forward is back in his native Brazil with his first club after agreeing a six-month loan deal. He's back: Pele (right) introduces Robinho after arriving in style (below) But the 26-year-old, who arrived by helicopter with Brazil legend Pele,said: 'My goal is to stay for a long time. If the president wants toextend my contract to four years that would be great.'Some 15,000 supporters were at the Vila Belmiro to greet Robinho, who was a fans' favourite from 2002 until 2005. For the jersey: Robinho gets into his new shirt as fans pile in (below) He then joined Real Madrid before City splashed out £34million for his services in 2008.Pele, who scored 474 goals for Santos, is also keen to see Robinho extend his loan period. On the ball: Crowd pleaser Robinho shows off some tricks Back to work: Robinho is put through his paces in his first training sessionHe said: 'I hope this passage is not merely for a few months but that it's permanent. I hope Robinho recovers (his form) for Santos and the national team.'Robinho struggled in the Premier League but with the World Cup just a few months ago he has been handed a perfect opportunity to make sure of his place in the Brazil side for South Africa.'I have my objective of going to the World Cup and being at my best at the World Cup,' he added.'I believe this can be my World Cup. In the national team competition is very big, there are a lot of good players and that had me worried.'Robinho could make his debut in the 'Classico' against Sao Paulo in the Paulista championship on Sunday.   PICTURE SPECIAL: Pele parades Robinho as City flop arrives at SantosJohn Terry scandal: It's my call, says Fabio Capello as England boss summons captain for crisis talksManchester City face defensive crisis as Kompany is ruled out for a fortnightJohn Terry scandal: Don't envy the WAGs - I've seen inside their world and it's shallow and miserable, warns warn writer Adam Johnson completes £6m move from Middlesbrough to Manchester CityMANCHESTER CITY FC

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