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Pep Guardiola quashes Sergio Agüero to Atlético rumours

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola expects a quieter close season this time around and that means Sergio Agüero and Raheem Sterling staying put.

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Pep Guardiola quashes Sergio Agüero to Atlético rumours
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Pep Guardiola is confident forwards Sergio Agüero and Raheem Sterling will remain at Manchester City to spearhead the club's Premier League title defence next season.

Guardiola: "Agüero move is not going to happen"

Agüero's relationship with Guardiola has been a source of intrigue throughout the Catalan's time in Manchester and reports linked City's all-time leading scorer with a return to former club Atlético Madrid this week.

The 29-year-old scored 30 goals in all competitions before a knee injury curtailed his campaign and, speaking ahead of Sunday's closing Premier League match at Southampton, Guardiola dismissed the notion of his leading striker bolstering an Atleti forward line, even if Antoine Griezmann leaves for Barcelona.

Sergio Agüero watches Manchester City from the bench.
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Sergio Agüero watches Manchester City from the bench.Jason CairnduffREUTERS

"I think it is not going to happen. My desire is it is not going to happen," Guardiola told reporters.

"Last season it happened many times in this press conference and I said a thousand times - Sergio is going to stay until he decides 'my time here is over'. That is why I say it is not going to happen. But in football you never know."

Raheem Sterling to stay put

England winger Sterling has enjoyed the most prolific season of his career, with 18 Premier League goals alongside a further 11 top-flight assists.

The 23-year-old has reportedly decided to delay talks over a new contract with City until after the World Cup.

"The club, the chairman and myself would like him to stay for a long, long time and sign a new contract," Guardiola said. "That is now not in my head because, like I said to your colleague, I go on holiday in two days. We want him to stay as long as possible."

Provided such stars stay in place, Guardiola does not envisage a busy close season in the transfer market following last year's successful overhaul.

"I said not too much [will change] but it depends on the players," he said. "Maybe some players who do not play more are unhappy and want to leave, I don't know.

"But not too many. We made a high investment last season because it was an old team – 10 or 11 players more than 31 years old. We needed to change it and we did it. Now we are going to change some details. Yaya [Toure] is leaving. One [signing] - maybe, maybe two."

Napoli midfielder Jorginho has been touted as a replacement for Etihad Stadium favourite Toure, while City are also understood to want an additional versatile forward, with Bayer Leverkusen winger Leon Bailey rumoured to be among the targets.