"I will not return to Atletico, it is clear," he told ESPN (July 13, 2011). "I talked to the club, gave a statement, now my representatives are negotiating my departure from the club. I don't know when the agreement will be, but I will know when the Copa America is finished." A stay seems out of the equation now. With Juventus talks collapsing, the old lady have maximized their pursuit of G.Rossi, and though a Man City bid seems imminent Aguero has previously suggested he would prefer another club, like Chelsea. This is what he said in 2010: "Chelsea are a great club. They have become one of the most feared in Europe over recent years. I look at players like Didier Drogba and Frank Lampard and they have been - and still are - the best players in their positions in the world. I could really learn from players like that, there is no doubt. London would be a really amazing city to live in as well, myself and my wife could be really happy there. (I think location is also key, especially after Tevez slating Manchester and the lack of activities available. Aguero has a 2 year old child and Im sure that this could prove to be another vital factor) Carlos Tevez is doing really well at Manchester City but, for me, it is about joining a club who are ready to challenge for honours. City are not ready yet." City may have won the FA Cup and can offer Champions League, but if we come knocking I have no doubt in my mind that we will take full precedent over City. Real Madrid remain a little worry though with Mourinho recently stating in his pres conference (July 13, 2011) "Neymar is a Santos player, Aguero belongs to Atletico Madrid... Adebayor is at Manchester City, but perhaps he is closer because he was our player for six months," "We should not be very distant from those names, but I am calm because we have a fantastic squad and we are in a very good situation." Yet he did say Real only need one more forward, weather thats on top of Adebayor, or not, the inference was unclear. Furthermore Atletico's president did state that the two clubs have a gentleman's agreement in place for Real not to sign Aguero. Bottom line is Abramovich must splash the cash on Aguero. He has a proven connection with Torres, proven in the Champions League - and is not just brimming with talent, but exercises regularly it too. I think it's fair to say that he's just a star and his acquisition would be one for present and future.