Sergio Aguero will decide on his future after the Copa America as Chelsea and Real Madrid continue to be linked with the Atletico Madrid striker
The 23-year-old Argentina international is one of the most highly-rated forwards playing in Europe and last month revealed he wants to leave the Vicente Calderon this summer.
But while a number of clubs are believed to be preparing bids for his services, Aguero insists he will wait until next month's Copa America in his native country is over to decide on where he will be playing next season.
He told Canal 7: "A decision about a possible transfer elsewhere will be made when the Copa America is over.
"At the moment, I don't know anything about what will happen."
Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho has praised Aguero recently, although the Special One insisted he had not made a bid for the player.
And of reports linking him with a move to the Bernabeu, Aguero added: "Obviously, I am pleased that a coach like him [Mourinho] talks positively about me.
"It's always good to be praised by other coaches."
Atletico Madrid have insisted that Aguero will not be sold to their city rivals, but Bruno Satin - director of IMG, the company which holds the rights the striker - has revealed that the rivalry between the two clubs in the Spanish capital would not necessarily prevent Aguero from joining Los Blancos (see below).
Barcelona, Manchester City and Juventus are also believed to be keen on signing Aguero.
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