It is no secret that Inter have been on the trail of Argentine forward Sergio Aguero, but reports in Italy say that, for now at least, the youngster is very happy in Spain.
TuttoMercatoWeb writes that he told a press conference in the Iberian capital, I am very happy here, if a time comes when I am no longer, it will become clear and a solution will be found.
"Last year there were also rumours and interest from other clubs, but I said no. This year they have not said anything and if there is someone interested I would be the one to decide.
"So far there have not been any offers," the 20-year-old confirmed.
The speculation surrounding the youngsters move to Milan intensified when his international manager, Diego Maradona said that Aguero would make a fine striking partner for Inters Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
But Sergio played down 'El Pibe de Oro's comments, "Some things that are said get blown out of proportion, he assured journalists, He [Maradona] was just saying we would make a nice pair."
Aguero also spoke to Marca about Atletico and claimed that even though they have been in bad form lately, they are aiming for "fourth or third" and will "fight for it".
The Argentine acknowledged that losing Javier Aguirre lately "hurt" the players too, but that they have to move on under Abel Resino now.
"We did not expect it from one day to another, but in football that is what happens. This is football, and when he went, we knew we had to make another effort and to think about what went wrong and what is coming, that is Abel," he mused.
"Abel likes to play more advanced, on Sunday we did this and it went well, and if the results keep on coming we will continue."
Aguero scored once and set up two against Recreativo Huelva in the victory last weekend but admitted he has not been in great form lately.
"Last year I had a moment where I was calm and anything went in and now things are not like that," he declared.
Whilst he has not been in superb form his international team-mate Lionel Messi had, and Aguero heaped praise on both him and his side Barcelona.
"Messi is, as usual, the best in the world. I am happy because he plays with me and because we won. Who wouldn't like to play alongside him?" he jested.
"Barcelona are doing very well, but the league is not yet won, although they are the main candidates."