Man City transfers: I’m not going anywhere, says Vincent Kompany
Man City transfers: Vincent Kompany says he has "unfinished business" at the Citizens amid interest from Barcelona and Monaco

Vincent Kompany says he has “unfinished business” with Manchester City and won’t be leaving the club in the summer.
The Belgium international, who is currently on tour with City in the United States of America, has been linked with a move to Barcelona and Monaco in recent weeks.
Kompany, 26, signed a six-year deal with the Citizens after captaining the club to their first Premier League crown in May 2012.
And the centre-half reiterated his commitment to City, who sacked Roberto Mancini earlier this month.
“Speculations and questions about next season. I’m not going anywhere. I love playing for City and I’ve still got some unfinished business,” Kompany said on Twitter.
Sergio Aguero penned a new one-year contract extension at City on Saturday, ending speculation linking him with a move to Real Madrid.
“I’m very happy at City and I feel very appreciated. It’s been barely two years since I’ve arrived and sometimes I feel like I’ve been here for all my life,” Aguero told City’s website.
“I have a fantastic relationship with the fans, and that always reminds me of our title and that goal against QPR. I can never forget that moment.
“Now I am looking forward to next season and pushing hard to win the title again.”




