Manchester City Star Sergio Aguero Signs New Five-Year Deal
Sergio Aguero is now tied to City until 2019 and his decision to commit his long-term future to the Eastlands club is a major bonus as they prepare to start their defence of the Premier League title at Newcastle on Sunday.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: August 15, 2014 09:33 am IST
Manchester City received a boost on the eve of the new Premier League season as Argentina striker Sergio Aguero signed a new five-year contract with the English champions.
Aguero is now tied to City until 2019 and his decision to commit his long-term future to the Eastlands club is a major bonus as they prepare to start their defence of the Premier League title at Newcastle on Sunday.
The 26-year-old's goals have played a significant role in City winning the Premier League twice in the last three years, with his most famous strike the stoppage-time effort against QPR that sealed the title on the final day of the 2011-12 season. (English Premier League Champions Manchester City F.C. Eye Domestic and European Glory)
Former Atletico Madrid forward Aguero had been linked with a move back to Spain, with Barcelona and Real Madrid both said to be eyeing the star, but he insisted he was always happy to stay with City.
"The reality seems to be that ever since I came here, during every close season, there have always been rumours suggesting that I might be returning to Spain," Aguero told City's website.
"There has always been this speculation but I certainly never pay much attention to it.
"People hear this stuff flying around and they take it seriously but I can tell the fans and everyone at City to relax, I'm going to be here until I see out my contract."
Aguero follows in the footsteps of Samir Nasri, Vincent Kompany and David Silva in extending his City contract in recent months.
Since his arrival in 2011, Aguero has lifted two Premier League titles, the League Cup and the Community Shield. (Read: Title Rivals Cricle Around Champions Manchester City in Quest for Premier League Crown)
In that time, he has made 122 appearances and scored 75 goals.
"Each year, I aim to better the previous one. Last season was incredible but I'm not just satisfied with two Premier League titles, I want more and I can achieve them here alongside my teammates," Aguero added.
"This club is special; the fans, the stadium, the staff, the atmosphere -- everything.
"We have enjoyed lots of success and some incredible moments but the overall vision for the future and where we are going are the reasons why I wanted to stay here, to win trophies and to keep making history through my best years." (Read: Manchester City F.C. Captain Vincent Kompany Signs New Five-Year Deal)