The 23-year-old would not rule out a move to Atletico's city rivals Real Madrid, insisting his current club was "his place of work" and that his only true loyalty was to his first professional club Independiente back in Argentina.
Aguero told Radio La Red: "I don't see myself (staying) at Atletico. I could not go to Racing (Club de Avellaneda) because I am (loyal to) Independiente. I arrived there aged eight and I want to retire there. But Atletico has been my place of work in Spain.
"I have given everything for the shirt and I have had a lot of fun but as far as my future is concerned, don't bet on anything."
As well as Real, Aguero has been linked with Chelsea and Manchester City in England plus Italian giants Juventus, although the latter option looks less likely because of his stated desire to play in England or remain in Spain.
He added: "I have made clear in my statement that I do not see myself at Atletico.
"I will seek the best for me, I know that my representatives are working and for now I don't want to think about it. I will do something after the Copa America, when I am able to think calmly.
"But if I said I saw myself at Atletico, I'd be lying. I'd prefer to play in Spain or England, those are the two best countries."
Source: Team Talk
Source: Team Talk