Manchester City's Sergio Aguero celebrates his second goal against Sunderland during their English Premier League soccer match at theStadium of Light in Sunderland, northern England, December 3, 2014.
Manchester City's Sergio Aguero celebrates his second goal against Sunderland during their English Premier League soccer match at theStadium of Light in Sunderland, northern England, December 3, 2014. REUTERS/Andrew Yates

Sergio Aguero has a strong willingness to stay with current club Manchester City and vowed a snub for Real Madrid transfer Wednesday. The Argentinian international has dismissed rumours of leaving Etihad this summer emphasizing that he had a lot of success over the last four seasons and hungrier for a more.

"I can't stop rumours. I can't stop people writing things. But what I can do is repeat what I have already said, and that is that I'm very happy at Manchester City,” said Aguero via reports.

Real Madrid president Florentino Perez would love to have the Aguero, who topped the Premiere League scoring last season, back to Spain as their next Galactico.

The 27-year old striker has no interest with the move and said that the only reason that a player should leave a club is to achieve things, and he believes with conviction that he can achieve things at Manchester City.

Aguero expects that City will be busy in making some world-class signings this summer with a bankroll of £150 million spree. However, despite best efforts from him, one man will surely be out of Manchester’s list.

"I would have loved City to sign Leo. He is my good friend and the best in the world, but his loyalty is so firm to Barcelona and you have to respect that,” said Aguero referring to football sensation Lionel Messi.

With Aguero certain to stay at City, this could push an exit for Edin Dzeko’s.

Dzeko, who only made 11 Premiere League starts last season, is considering a move to Italian side Roma. Manchester have already offered the Bosnia & Herzegovina striker to Liverpool in another bid to acquire Raheem Sterling.