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Argentine star Sergio Aguero has revealed his delight at joining Manchester City from Atletico Madrid.
The Argentine starlet put the finishing touches to his move on Wednesday, after he arrived in England to undergo his medical.
The 23-year-old arrived at the Ettihad Stadium later in the day and soon after departing the stadium he revealed that his transfer had been completed.
"Now I am a City player," Aguero said on his Twitter feed.
"Happy to be at this club and in this city, thank you to everyone for the welcome and the reception."
Manchester City are yet to confirm the near £35million deal - a record for the club - has been finalised.
Aguero, the son-in-law of Argentina icon Diego Maradona, appeared to take everything in his stride after flying in from Buenos Aires via Heathrow.
After touching down in the north-west, Aguero wrote on Twitter:
"Just arrived in Manchester to finalise the details of signing with City. Everything is going very well! I'll tell you more in a while."
Aguero had a medical at a private Manchester hospital and briefly stopped off at the Etihad Stadium before going out again for lunch and returning in the early evening for further discussion.
City's previous record buy was Robinho, who arrived from Real Madrid for £32.5million as new owner Sheikh Mansour, a member of Abu Dhabi's ruling family, made a marquee signing to signal his intent just days after taking over in August 2008.
The cost of signing Aguero will not be a stumbling block for City, who have spent millions revamping their squad and the area around the stadium with much grander plans to come.
With City striker Carlos Tevez adamant he wants to leave to be nearer his wife and two daughters in Argentina, Aguero is seen as the ideal replacement.
Younger than his compatriot by four years, the Atletico star has been a prolific goalscorer in Spain's Primera Liga and that is why he became one of the most sought-after strikers in Europe.
Atletico had resigned themselves to the fact they would lose their prized asset when he announced in May, before departing to play for Argentina in the Copa America, that he wanted to leave.
Aguero's preference was to remain in Spain, with city rivals Real seemingly the most likely destination, but Atletico were keen to resist such a move.
The offer from City represented a better option for the Madrid side, although Italian club Juventus were also interested.