Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero has dismissed reports of a move to Real Madrid, insisting he will see out his contract in England.
The Argentine, 23, he remains committed to the club he joined from Atletico Madrid last summer and is looking to win more silverware at City.
“My future is at Manchester City,” Aguero told The Times.
“I want to stay here. My contract has four years left to run and I see myself being here at least as long as that.
“There are always rumours, but there is no truth in them. I am not thinking about moving to Real Madrid or anywhere else.
“City have treated me very well from the very first day I arrived, I’m settled at the club and my family are happy in Manchester, and I want to stay.
“I can win everything that I want to win here. We have won one title now and we can go on to win more. Once you have one, you are desperate for the second, the third, the fourth, and it will be the same with us.
“We won the Premier League this season. Why shouldn’t we believe we can win it in years to come, too?
“We will be even better next season, I am certain of that. We had a lot of new players getting to know each other this year. We want to keep going.”
His first trophy was last season’s Premier League title, with Aguero’s 23 league goals helping City secure their first top flight crown in 44 years.
He made his name in his homeland with Independiente, before moving to Spain in 2006 to start a four-year spell at the Estadio Vicente Calderon.
Aguero then linked up with compatriot Carlos Tevez at City in July 2011 and netted 30 goals in all, including the title-winner against QPR.
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