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Argentina striker Sergio Aguero has signed a new five-year Manchester City contract - and promised the club's fans to "keep making history".
The champions confirmed at the end of their 'City Live' season launch party that the 26-year-old had signed a deal which would keep him at the Etihad Stadium until 2019.
The striker joins captain Vincent Kompany and Spain playmaker David Silva in committing his future to the club this week.
"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 the official club 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 etched himself into City folklore by scoring the dramatic Premier League title-clinching winner against QPR in his first season and the former Atletico Madrid favourite said he was keen to repay the club.
"Each year, I aim to better the previous one," he added. "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 team-mates.
"This club is special; the fans, the stadium, the staff, the atmosphere, the new facility we're moving into - 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."
City also confirmed on Thursday 27-year-old midfielder Javi Garcia had joined Zenit St Petersburg in Russia on a four-year deal.
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