He says, ”I don’t want to play any more.”

He says that he doesn't want to play any more.
He says that I don't want to play any more.
He says that I didn't want to play any more.
He says that he didn't want to play any more.

The correct answer is A. He says that he doesn’t want to play any more.

The sentence “He says, ”I don’t want to play any more.”” is in the present tense. This means that the speaker is saying that the person they are talking about does not want to play any more at the time of speaking.

Option B is incorrect because it uses the past tense. The speaker is not saying that the person they are talking about did not want to play any more in the past, they are saying that they do not want to play any more now.

Option C is incorrect because it uses the first person pronoun “I”. The speaker is not saying that they do not want to play any more, they are saying that the person they are talking about does not want to play any more.

Option D is incorrect because it uses the past tense and the first person pronoun “I”. The speaker is not saying that they did not want to play any more in the past, they are saying that the person they are talking about does not want to play any more now.