SERGIO AGUERO: I'LL STAY AT MANCHESTER CITY
ABOVE: Sergio Aguero is happy to stay at Manchester City and help them regain the Premier League title
It’s simple. There are always rumours in the summer, all the time. I am very happy at City.
Sergio Aguero
SERGIO AGUERO wants to stay at Manchester City and spearhead Manuel Pellegrini’s Etihad revolution.
The Argentina ace has been linked with a move to Real Madrid following a split with his wife.
City top brass insist there have been no concrete moves and any bids will be instantly rejected.
And Aguero is happy to stay in Manchester and get to work under incoming boss Pellegrini.
The £38m star said: “It’s simple. There are always rumours in the summer, all the time. I am very happy at City.
“I’ve got three more years on my contract, I’m going to work hard for City and everything else is just rumours.
“Every player wants to play in big teams that win titles.
“We didn’t win anything last season but we have won trophies in the last few years, so there is no reason to go.”
With Aguero, 24, staying put, all eyes will be on big pal Carlos Tevez’s future.
He’s entering the final year of his deal but Aguero wants him to remain by his side.
He said: “I want to play with all the big players and Carlos is a big player, so I would like him to stay.
“But
part of football means that players move around from one club to
another, so I can only talk about myself and Carlos can only talk about
himself.”
With Roberto Mancini sacked and Pellegrini on his way in, it has been a rollercoaster time at City.
But
Aguero said: “It’s normal and something that happens in football all
the time. All we have to do is look at the present, who is coming next,
make sure we build things properly for next season. It’s just part of
football.
“I don’t know Pellegrini personally but I have heard from other players that he’s a very good manager.”
Aguero reckons the title was lost at the start of the season.
“We lost too many points at the beginning of the season and that’s why we really struggled,” he said.
“We didn’t manage to recover those points.
“We played well in the second half of the season but because we struggled in the first half, we lost too many points.
“We are hoping to do much better in the Champions League next season, but we will see.”
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