Manchester Player Sergio Aguero has talked about his future with his club which was uncertain earlier.
The Argentine international says he is not thinking about a move away from the Etihad Stadium this summer.
Asked about this after scoring in City’s 3-1 win over Watford on Tuesday, Aguero told reporters: “I have until 2020, I think.
“The truth is that I hope to see out my contract and I’ll try to do my best from here until the end of the season, and after that we will see what happens with me.”
Asked further if he wanted to stay, the 29-year-old said: “For me, yes. Obviously my plan is not to change clubs.
“The truth is I’m very happy here but, as always, as I said before, the club has the last word.
“They’re the only ones who decide because obviously the club is the one who makes the decisions, they are the ones who say you have to go or have to stay, so I’ll respect whatever they tell me.”
Aguero also said “everything’s fine” when asked about his relationship with Guardiola.
When asked about Aguero in December, Guardiola maintained his stance that the player would be allowed to stay as long as he wanted.
He said: “He is a legend. He will decide absolutely everything about his life and his future. I’m delighted to have him here.”