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Sergio Aguero is demanding summer talks over his Manchester City future.

The Argentine striker wants to be told face-to-face that he is still part of Pep Guardiola's plans.

Gabriel Jesus' arrival has cast doubts over the 28-year-old's long-term long position, with Guardiola openly admitting he only has room for one striker in his preferred system.

Despite City insisting they have no plans to sell him in the summer, Aguero wants further assurances.

"One thing is that the club officially says (they want me here) and another thing to tell me," he said.

"All I have to dedicate to is playing football. There are three months left - the only thing I think is to give the best in these three months and then you will see.

"My intention is to stay. The club can say what it wants, but in June they will have to meet with me."

Aguero's potential availability has put some of Europe's leading clubs on alert, with Real Madrid expected to lead the chase for his signature.

City know they are in a strong bargaining position, with the striker having just signed a contract, which ties him to the club until 2020.

If he does push for a move

Aguero added in the interview with Onda Cero: "I’m not thinking about Real Madrid or anywhere.

"I am focused on City. I do not want to think about what will happen to my future.

"I hope that in June we can achieve some titles, which is the most important thing, and then we will see.

Asked if he will be at the Etihad next season, Aguero reiterated: "That will be seen in June.

"My intention is to stay, but there's a long way to go.

"I have three months to give my best and as I always said in June, it will be seen."