Manchester City forward Sergio Aguero has decided to work hard for the remaining of the season in other to commit his future with the club.
Aguero has always been used as City’s substitutes for the last two Premier League games while the club summer signing Gabriel Jesus has led the line.
Jesus continued his brilliant performance at City by bagging two goals in City’s 2-1 win over Swansea at the Etihad Stadium, including their last-gasp winner.
The 19-year-old former Palmeiras registered his first goal since completing £27million summer move in the midweek win against West Ham United.
His success has sparked fresh speculation over the future of Aguero, which has not been uncommon since Pep Guardiola took over as manager last summer.
Speaking after the Swansea game, Aguero said: “Sometimes this happens. When you’re on the bench you have to wait for your opportunity.
“I have three months to do my best and try to help the team and we’ll see what happens with my future.”
Aguero, who has scored 154 goals for City since joining the club in 2011, is contracted until 2020 and insists he has not thought about leaving.
The Argentinian said: “No, no. I have to help the team as much as I can in these three months, afterwards we’ll see what the club wants to do with me.
“In three years my contract is up, that’s why I say I’m happy at the club. In these last three months that are left I have to help the club and as I say the club will decide if I have a place here or not. I want to stay, of course.”